Waves crashed over a sea wall in Revere, Mass., on Saturday as officials warned of possible flooding in low-lying areas.
Photo: joseph prezioso/Agence France-Presse/Getty ImagesRoughly 400,000 homes were without power in the U.S. on Saturday as heavy snow and ice caused major disruptions on both coasts, ahead of a creeping front of Arctic cold that threatens to bring record-low temperatures to much of the country.
Parts of the upper Midwest, particularly around the Great Lakes region, got a second day of pelting snow and blizzard-like conditions, while areas in New England and the East Coast dealt with rain and scattered flash flooding, the National Weather Service said.
Persons:
joseph prezioso
Organizations:
Agence France, National Weather Service
Locations:
Revere , Mass, U.S, Midwest, New England