A monster snowstorm without power Sunday in October at morethan 3.2 million homes and businesses in the U.S. Northeast, withnearly two feet (60 centimeters) of snow in some areas during the week-end.

The storm was even more damaging, as the leaves on the treesstill caught more of heavy wet snow wreaked particular the overhead branches, and chaos broke out. ”You just absolute carnage tree with heavy snow, the branchesbreak even,” said spokesman Chris Vaccaro National Weather Service.
Maryland to Maine, said officials would take days to restore power, even when the snow ended on Sunday.
The storm broke, the entire record snowfall for October andworse, as it moved north. Communities in westernMassachusetts were among the hardest hit. The snow-capped 27 inches (68.6 centimeters) in Plainfield, and near Windsor had 26 inches (66 centimeters) was early on Sunday.
The storm had been for at least six people and states of emergency declared in New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts and parts of New York, held responsible.
Were road, rail and plane flights, knocked on JetBlue flights andpassengers were stuck on a plane to Hartford, Connecticut, formore than seven hours on Saturday.
More than 800,000 customers were without power in Connecticutpower alone the record set in August by Hurricane Irene.Massachusetts had more than 600,000 cuts, and therefore, NewJersey, including the house of Governor Chris Christie s. Parts of Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, New York, Maine, Maryland and Vermont were without power.

