"Spring Storms Cause Power Outages and Flooding in New England and Philadelphia Regions"

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A major spring snowstorm is causing power outages in New England, with over 600,000 customers affected, and significant snow and sleet accumulations. The storm has brought strong winds and coastal flooding, with snowfall totals reaching up to two feet in parts of Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. The Great Lakes region has also experienced heavy snowfall, with widespread accumulations of 5 to 10 inches in Wisconsin and up to 18 inches in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
- Snowstorm in New England triggers power outages across the region The Washington Post
- Multi-day restoration: Hundreds of thousands without power as spring storm lashes Maine WMTW Portland
- Snow in Massachusetts and New Hampshire in April just a part of New England spring CBS Boston
- Flooding concerns after severe weather in Philadelphia region; 2 killed by falling trees in Montgomery, Delaware counties WPVI-TV
- NH forecast video: Snow, gusty winds continue WMUR Manchester
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