Dive Summary:
- The nor'easter currently affecting the Northeast caused 100,000 new power outages and 4.4 inches of snowfall in New York City's Central Park, with some areas inland receiving as much as 12 or 13 inches.
- NBC reported that as many as 110,000 and 120,000 homes and businesses could have been affected by the new outages.
- The new service disruptions bring current Northeast totals to about 700,000 combined with those lingering after Superstorm Sandy.
From the article:
Residents across the Northeast woke up Thursday to more than 100,000 new power outages and record early snow from a nor'easter that struck just 10 days after Superstorm Sandy battered the region. ...