22News is starting to receive multiple storm damage reports across western Massachusetts following Tuesday afternoon's heavy wind and rain. Waves tossed boats around in Plymouth Harbor, then the torrential rains swept in and were blowing sideways at one point. Damage to roofs, windows and vehicles could occur, and tree damage is likely.

Hearing the hum of generators as people are waking up without power across the state. WALTHAM, MASS. “So one truck shows up then they got to wait for another truck to show up as well to perform some assistance there.
The storm hit several Northeastern states leaving at least four people dead and more than 3 million people without power. Back in Plymouth, once the storm blew through, people were left with a beautiful sight to behold, a rainbow that stretched out across the sky over the Atlantic Ocean. Officials in multiple Massachusetts communities fielded reports of power lines and trees down, damaging buildings and cars as Tropical Storm Isaias rolled through the state on Tuesday. “But there was a pretty good light show when all the wires came down from the telephone poles and whatnot,” said Plante. The tornado watch was in effect for the following counties in Massachusetts: Hampshire, Hampden, Franklin, and Berkshire. The harsh storm system uprooted trees onto electrical wires and Connecticut and Rhode Island also saw notable damages from Isaias, which barreled across much of southern New England on its journey along the east coast.A tornado watch was issued in Massachusetts and in northern Connecticut, Rhode Island, southern New Hampshire and southern Vermont.However, forecasters have yet to report that a tornado touched down in the commonwealth.Strong wind gusts were widespread, though.

(WHDH) - Tropical Storm Isaias barreled through Massachusetts on Tuesday, downing trees and power lines and leaving behind a trail of destruction.
A powerful storm system moved across New England Friday evening, causing tornado warnings in southern Vermont and New Hampshire near the Massachusetts border. Gusts reached as high as 63 mph in Marshfield in Plymouth County, 62 mph in Westfield in Hampden County and 61 mph in Boston.More than 30 communities through the state reported knocked-over utility poles, power lines and trees, the National Weather Service said.Saw crews were deployed Tuesday night to the towns of Tolland and Sandisfield, where downed trees and wires as well as blocked roads were reported. Public safety officials are out clearing debris, assisting residents and helping National Grid crews when applicable.”In Northborough, also located in Worcester County, nearly 3,900 households were still without electricity Wednesday morning.The intersection of East Main Street and Allen Street was closed early in the evening due to trees and wires that fell on the road, according to the town’s police department.National Grid was working to restore power to several areas of town, authorities said.“With power down in numerous areas around town please remember to not run any generators inside your garage, basement or other enclosed occupied areas,” the Northborough Fire Department said in a Facebook Some Eastern Massachusetts communities saw large numbers of power outages as well, and in Norfolk County, nearly 12,000 households did not have electricity Wednesday morning.The town of Bellingham, situated on the southern edge of the county, reported that roughly 30% of its customers, around 2,200 households, were without power.In Franklin, also located in Norfolk County, about 34% of the town’s customers, an estimated 4,720 households, did not have electricity either, according to MEMA’s estimations.The remnants of Isaias are swirling northward over Canada at 28 mph, with sustained winds of 40 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center.More reports of Tropical Storm Isaias’s damages in MassachusettsPowerball Results, Numbers for 8/15/20: Did Anyone Win the $20 Million?22 Companies That Have Actually Benefited From the Pandemic And in Halifax, a falling tree limb damaged a car.