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Over 285K without power in MA, Logan flights grounded due to wind

**Title: Stormy Start to the Week in Southern New England: Heavy Rains and Strong Winds Cause Power Outages**

**Introduction**

Residents in southern New England woke up to a stormy start of their week on Monday, as heavy rains and strong winds battered the region. With gusts reaching speeds of 60 to 70 miles per hour, the storm brought potential risks of inland flooding, minor coastal flooding, and power outages from downed trees and tree limbs. The Federal Aviation Administration even grounded all flights departing from Logan Airport in Boston until 1 p.m. due to the severe weather conditions. In this article, we will provide updates on the storm’s impact, power outages, and transportation disruptions.

**Storm Causes Power Outages**

As of 12:30 p.m. on Monday, more than 285,000 power outages were reported statewide, according to the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA). Eversource Energy and National Grid, two major utility companies in the area, have mobilized additional crews and personnel to respond to the storm’s damage swiftly and safely. William Hinkle of Eversource Energy urged residents to stay away from their crews and downed power lines for their own safety. If any downed lines are spotted, it is crucial to report them immediately to 911.

**Transportation Disruptions**

The storm has also affected public transportation in the region. The Charlestown Ferry service was canceled on Monday morning due to high winds, and multiple trips to and from Hingham via ferry were also canceled, according to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA). Travelers are advised to check for updates on service resumption before planning their journeys.

**Stay Informed with 7NEWS**

This is a developing story, and 7NEWS will continue to provide the latest updates on-air and online. Stay tuned for more information on the storm’s impact, power restoration efforts, and transportation updates.

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