National Grid mentioned as Massachusetts endures Feb. 23 blizzard, towns report 30+ inches
The snow fell fast and furious across Massachusetts Monday, with some communities reporting more than two feet of snow before the storm moved out; national grid presence or response is unclear in the provided context.
National Grid role unclear in the provided context
The record of the storm notes heavy snowfall across the state and lists communities that reported 30+ inches of snow as of 9 p. m., but details about National Grid operations, outages, or repairs are unclear in the provided context.
Snow fell fast and furious across Massachusetts Monday
The account states that the snow fell "fast and furious" across Massachusetts on Monday and that some communities reported more than two feet of snow before the storm moved out. The narrative emphasizes the intensity of the event and the large accumulations recorded in parts of the region.
Cities and towns reported 30+ inches as of 9 p. m.
Text accompanying the storm observations includes the line: "Here’s a look at some cities and towns from across the region that reported 30+ inches of snow as of 9 p. m.:" The provided context does not list the specific communities in that roll call, and the specific town names are unclear in the provided context.
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WHDH contact details and public-file information
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national grid is referenced only in the headline guidance and is not described further in the provided material; details about utility status, outage counts, or restoration timelines are unclear in the provided context.
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