Friday, December 30, 2016

PHOTOS: Nor'easter pummels New England with feet of snow

By Katy Galimberti, AccuWeather staff writer
December 30,2016, 2:32:10PM,EST
 Parts of New England were left with mountains of snow on Friday morning after a nor'easter moved through the region.
Naples, Maine, about 30 miles northeast of Portland, received at least 27 inches of snow. Parts of Maine had intense snowfall at a rate of 3 inches an hour.
The potent storm sparked thundersnow in Boston and Portland, Maine, on Thursday.
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The driver of a pickup appears to have swapped out his general use tires (in the truck's bed) in favor of snow tires just in time to deal with the snow-covered streets of Auburn, Maine, Thursday, Dec. 29, 2016. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

More than 100,000 were without power in Maine as of early Friday morning. Thousands lost power in New Hampshire during the storm. Snow packed roadways across New England and created hazardous travel.
One fatal accident occurred in Vermont on Thursday afternoon. A man's car slipped off a road in Cornwall, Vermont, and collided with a tree. Snow was falling at the time of the crash.
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Heavy snow led to low visibility in Portland, Maine. (Instagram photo/abbiemaine)
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Snow packs roads in Portland, Maine, on Dec. 29. (Instagram photo/captainkablooey)
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Heavy snow downed branches in Portland, Maine. (Instagram photo/ndyerblake)
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Route 100 in Stowe, Vermont experienced low visibility on Thursday, Dec. 29. (Instagram/universityepicphoto)
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Low visibility at Burlington Interational Airport on Dec. 29. (Instagram/lancekristine)
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Hazardous road conditions in New England. (Instagram/rachelbarzilla)
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Snow created a picturesque visual near West Boylston, Mass., on Dec. 29. (Twitter photo/
 

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