With the rain moved out and the wind speeds decreasing, crews are able to fully get out and complete repairs to wires brought down by fallen trees and branches Sunday and Monday.
The heavy rain began to wind down Monday night after dropping several inches during the day. Over three inches of rain fell inland areas of Rockingham and Strafford Counties, according to the National Weather Service in Gray, Maine.
The National Weather Service reports the storm dropped nearly two inches in many places in Rockingham, Strafford, and York counties. Nearly three inches fell in Strafford and Hollis in York County.
As of December 12, the FDA said it received 65 reports of “adverse events," all in children under the age of 6. One of the reported cases was in New Hampshire.
The National Weather Service in Gray, Maine, has issued a Coastal Flood Watch and High Wind Watch for Monday in anticipation of a storm moving towards New England from the south.
Classes at all Portsmouth schools were canceled on April 12 after police became aware of a video posted on Snapchat by Kyle Hendrickson, 25, of Berwick, captioned “imma shoot up the school" as he sat in an SUV parked in front of Portsmouth High School.
U.S. Attorney Jane E. Young said Tyler Anderson, 30, received a text from a presidential campaign about an event scheduled in Portsmouth on December 11 and threatened to "blow his brains out!”