A major snowstorm Saturday dumped more than two feet of snow in the northern half of the state while leaving thousands without power from downed trees in a more wet band of snow and rain from Alton, to Dunbarton to Sharon. As of 3 p.m. Sunday, Eversource was reporting about 42,000 of its customers or 5 percent without power and were warning of a multi-day response in some cases. New Hampshire Electric Cooperative was reporting about 3,800 without power at the same hour, or about 5 percent.
Officials in St. Albans are preparing for nearly 60,000 eclipse tourists to visit on April 8, and there are some concerns about whether the infrastructure like cell service can handle the influx of people.
After a weekend of heavy snow in parts of New Hampshire, a predicted double punch of heavy rain and strong winds could create power outages and possible flooding Tuesday night