Mother Nature is not fooling around this time. An April nor'easter headed for New England has started to unload wind-whipped rain, sleet and snow across the region. Many areas in the north are expecting one to two feet of snow, as well as power outages that could last for days.
Boston is experiencing rain and sleet, and wind gusts are intensifying, as they are expected to reach up to 50 mph. Delays are already starting to rack up at Logan airport.
The more significant impact is expected in New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine, where wide swaths of the region could end up with 12 to 24 inches, according to National Weather Service meteorologist John Palmer.
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