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Quick-moving winter storm brings snow to Northeast, waves crashing ashore and high tide

(13 Feb 2024)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Hampton Beach, New Hampshire – 13 February 2024
1. Various of flooded streets
2. Wide of man next to sea wall
3. SOUNDBITE (English) John Hansen, resident of Fremont, New Hampshire:
"Just with the flooding down here and stuff that we heard about, we came down to look at it and see how bad it actually is. I've never seen this before. Not a damn thing like this."
(Unidentified woman: "Yeah, it's awesome though, no.")
4. Wide shot of ocean
5. SOUNDBITE (English) John Hansen, resident of Fremont, New Hampshire:
"I tell you what, this this has never, never been seen, as far as I'm concerned. Not by my eyes. No, I'm really concerned for these people."
(Unidentified woman: "I know Mother Nature is a ...")
6. Wide of car driving through flooded street

ASSOCIATED PRESS
Plymouth, Massachusetts – 13 February 2024
7. Various of parking lot, anchor
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Marissa O’Keefe, Plymouth resident:
"I enjoy the weather today a lot, kind of happy our boss gave us the day off just so we can enjoy the way that the waves are moving and, you know, whether the snow comes or it just rains, I just. I'm excited by nature's power."
9. Various of ocean waves
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Marissa O’Keefe, Plymouth resident:
"But I do notice that the winds are getting worse. We have power outages a lot more frequently than we used to. So, like, the effects that come with the weather have certainly gotten worse, but we haven't gotten the snow that we really all are looking for and that I'm looking for, unfortunately."

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Providence, Rhode Island – 13 February 2024
11. Wide, medium view of man skiing in street
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Nelson Taylor, resident of Providence, Rhode Island:
"Day off work, I work in real estate, and nobody wants to see houses on snowy days. So, I am meeting two friends for lunch up in the village."
13. Medium view of Taylor skiing
STORYLINE:
A quick moving winter storm that hit the Northeast on Tuesday brought significant snowfall to some areas while others got less than expected. At least one person died, accidents were reported on slippery roads, airline flights were canceled or delayed and many school districts closed or switched to remote learning — or at least tried to switch.

Ahead of the storm, Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey told all non-essential Executive Branch employees to not report to work Tuesday. Boston schools were closed and a parking ban was in effect until 4 p.m. Similar closures and bans were put in place in other cities and towns.

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said the city’s homeless shelters would remain open.

Along the Plymouth, Massachusetts waterfront, residents sat in their vehicles marveling at the waves crashing ashore as a mix of rain and snow lashed their vehicles. Some spots began to flood as high tide approached early Tuesday afternoon.

In Rhode Island, a resident uses cross-country skis while making his way along a residential snowy street.

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