Home » News » Weather
Storm knocks out powers to thousands in NH, dumps 5 inches of rain in North Country
About 1,200 businesses and households were without power early Wednesday morning after an overnight storm with 40-mph wind gusts and more than 5 inches of rain falling on Pinkham Notch.
At the height of the storm, about 12,000 households lost power. By 6:45 am. Wednesday, the lights were back on for all but about 1,150 customers: PSNH, 689; N.H. Electric Co-op, 447, and Unitil, 17.
The outages were scattered across the state, with the majority in the Keene, Winchester area in the southwest and in Franklin and Salisbury in central New Hampshire.
Meteorologist Bob Marine with the National Weather Service in Gray, Maine, said 5.28 inches of rain fell on Pinkham Notch, while 4.15 inches of rain was recorded in Jackson, another northern town. Most communities had from three-quarters of an inch to 2 inches of rain, he said.
Marine said there were no flooding problems.
- Meteor lights up night sky over eastern United States - 1
- Epping residents upset by tree trimming crew's work - 4
- In snow, many work from home - 0
- 5 a.m. snow day calls not welcome by everyone - 16
- Nashua to be reimbursed for Nemo expenses - 0
- Snow buries Derry budget - 0
- North Country hopes snow extends winter season - 0
- Winter's final storm could break bank for Manchester plow budget - 3
- Snow removal puts state $6 million in hole - 13
Winter weather affects area schools
READER COMMENTS: 0- John Habib's City Sports: Tourney time nears for JVs, too - 0
- NHIAA Scoreboard, May 17, 2013 - 0
- NHIAA Roundup: Hanover's Cravero hurls another no-hitter - 0
- Lawyer says Northern Pass in 'a corner' - 1
- Fisher Cats score in 9th to win - 0
- Sox edge Twins in 10, 3-2 - 0
- Nashua man arrested on charges of sexually assaulting underage girl - 1
- Mass. men arrested on drugs, weapons charges - 0
- Memorial boys take city track meet for 10th straight year - 0



