"Coastal New England Braces for Hurricane Lee's Impact"

As Hurricane Lee approached coastal New England, residents in Maine and Massachusetts prepared for the storm, but appeared largely unfazed. Cruise ships sought refuge in Portland, Maine, and homeowners in Provincetown, Massachusetts, piled sandbags. The storm was expected to make landfall in New Brunswick, Canada, but its large size meant that severe effects would be felt in New England as well. Governor Janet Mills of Maine declared a state of emergency, and President Biden authorized a federal emergency declaration. Preparations included hauling boats out of the water and distributing sandbags. The region, already hit by extreme weather this summer, faces the risk of power outages and falling trees due to recent heavy rainfall.
- In Coastal Maine and Massachusetts, Girding for Hurricane Lee The New York Times
- Southern New Englanders prepare for Lee’s impacts WPRI
- Hurricane Lee live updates: New England residents brace for landfall USA TODAY
- Hurricane Lee expected to bring intense wind to Maine, New England WMTW-TV
- National Grid issues hurricane alert theberkshireedge.com
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