Jihan Thabet
Almost 1 million lose power after intense Halloween storm rolls through eastern USMore than 800,000 customers in 14 states lost electricity as an intense line of thunderstorms swept moved across the eastern U.S. on Halloween knocking down trees and power linesAs of 11 a.m. ET, more than 600,000 still remained without power in Connecticut, Maine, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, according to poweroutge.us,which monitors U.S. utilities systems
through eastern USMore than 800,000 customers in 14 states lost electricity as an intense line of thunderstorms swept moved across the eastern U.S. on Halloween knocking down trees and power linesAs of 11 a.m. ET, more than 600,000 still remained without power in Connecticut, Maine, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, according to poweroutge.us,which monitors U.S. utilities systems
The damaging winds were spawned by a cold front colliding with unusually warm and humid air in the east, including temperatures in the 70s in New York City and Washington, D.C., . . .