October 2017 nor'easter

Hurricane-force wind gusts resulted in downed trees, power lines, and widespread damage to buildings.

The moisture from the system soon began to feed into a cold front, resulting in rapid intensification of the low pressure as it moved up the coast.

[5] Tropical storm-force wind gusts affected much of the Mid-Atlantic, and rainfall totals of 3–5 in (76–127 mm) were recorded in interior areas.

Downed trees and power lines were reported as a result of the storm in the Washington, D.C. area as well.

Numerous roads throughout the state were closed by washouts from heavy rain or from fallen trees, slowing initial damage assessment response.

[14] Heavy rain fell in Quebec and Ontario, resulting in power outages and travel problems.

30-hour surface analysis loop of the system