Storm Lee toppled trees and cut power to tens of thousands Saturday as it began lashing New England and eastern Canada, threatening hurricane-force winds, dangerous surf and torrential rains as its center spun closer.
Severe conditions were predicted across parts of Massachusetts and Maine, and hurricane conditions could hit the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
In Maine, the nation's most heavily forested state, the ground was saturated and trees were already weakened by heavy summer rains.
A tropical storm warning stretched from the New Hampshire-Maine border through Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island to northern New Brunswick.
Utilities reported nearly 200,000 customers without power from Maine to New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
Persons:
Storm Lee, Todd Foisy, Foisy, Joe Biden, Prince Edward Island
Organizations:
U.S ., Atlantic Canada, National Weather Service, U.S, National Hurricane Center, Utilities, Halifax Stanfield International
Locations:
England, Canada, Massachusetts, Maine, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, U.S, Eastport , Maine, Halifax, Nova, Scotia, New Hampshire, Prince, Nova Scotia's