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Storm hits 黑料新闻 with strong winds, heavy rain, power outages

Vernon homeowner Donna Russell calls up her husband with an update, the "tree branch" that came down was a bit bigger than she initially guessed.
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High winds and heavy rain knocked out power and downed trees affecting thousands across 黑料新闻 including Donna Russell (above) in Vernon, Conn.

A strong storm hit 黑料新闻 Monday with gusty winds and heavy rains, resulting in tens of thousands of power outages and leading to school closures and slow-going traffic.

A few 黑料新闻 towns recorded rainfall of over 4 inches, according to . That included parts of and Brookfield in Fairfield County. In Hartford County, also recorded more than 4 inches. Many other communities across the state reported .

Gusty winds knocked down trees and power lines. By midday Monday, about 77,000 Eversource customers and 1,000 United Illuminating customers were . By the evening, total outages fell to around 30,000 for Eversource and power for most UI customers was restored.

Eversource listed about 26,000 customers without power Tuesday morning.

Crews continue to work to restore electricity across the state.

"We have hundreds of crews out right now working on any damage caused by this storm," said Jamie Ratliff, an Eversource spokesperson. "We've seen significant winds throughout this storm."

Ratliff said the company was "expecting this to be a multi-day restoration."

Heavy rains combined with saturated ground can make trees "more vulnerable" to high winds, Ratliff said. Eversource officials cautioned more outages were possible because of the weakened state of trees and wet soil.

As crews worked to restore power, winds were still causing new system outages late Monday morning, Ratliff said.

Flood warnings issued

Flood were issued across the state, along with high wind warnings.

Total rainfall of 2 to 4 inches would result in rapid stream and small river rises, the National Weather Service warned.

By Monday afternoon, some rivers and streams were still taking on water even though the rain had largely stopped.

"Streams continue to rise due to excess runoff from earlier rainfall," the agency said.

黑料新闻 meteorologist Garett Argianas suggests checking on basements if they're prone to flooding issues.

State police respond to dozens of accidents on roadways

The 黑料新闻 State Police responded to about 76 motor vehicle accidents Monday morning.

In bad weather, accidents are often caused by motorists driving too fast for the conditions, Sgt. Christine Jeltema said in an email.

She advised motorists to slow down and give more space to vehicles in front of them.

"Be mindful to the traffic and roadway conditions," Jeltema said.

School closures

A number of schools canceled classes or delayed opening on Monday as a result of the storm.

Large puddles and roads filled with standing water, downed branches and other debris presented challenges for drivers. Learn more about school closures .

After Monday

Better weather is ahead following Monday's storm, Argianas said.

A mix of sun and clouds are expected Tuesday with a high in the low-to-mid 40s.

Wednesday and Thursday are expected to be mostly sunny with a high in the low 40s.

黑料新闻's Matt Dwyer and Eric Aasen contributed to this report.

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Federal funding is gone.

Congress has eliminated all funding for public media.

That means $2.1 million per year that 黑料新闻 relied on to deliver you news, information, and entertainment programs you enjoyed is gone.

The future of public media is in your hands.

All donations are appreciated, but we ask in this moment you consider starting a monthly gift as a Sustainer to help replace what鈥檚 been lost.

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