Eighteen-month-old Liberty Pike had her first sledding experience in Brewster Tuesday, as the region saw its first major snowfall in almost two years. REBECCA PIKE PHOTO
A Harwich ambulance rushes to a traffic accident on Route 6 Tuesday morning. ALAN POLLOCK PHOTO
Stately Brooks Academy, dressed in white. ALAN POLLOCK PHOTO
A plow drives past Chatham Light. TIM WOOD PHOTO
Getting around in Harwich Port was easy early on, when the storm brought a mixture of rain and snow. ALAN POLLOCK PHOTO
Once the precipitation turned to snow, roads like Route 28 in Harwich Port quickly deteriorated. ALAN POLLOCK PHOTO
A number of businesses remained open during the storm, like the gas station in Harwich Center. Employees struggled to keep the driveway clear for customers. ALAN POLLOCK PHOTO
Downtown Chatham was deserted during Tuesday's storm. TIM WOOD PHOTO
A snow plow and a car collided on Route 137 in Brewster during the storm. ALAN POLLOCK PHOTO
Living up to the U.S. Postal Service’s creed, Brendon Barbo swiftly makes his appointed rounds in Harwich despite Tuesday’s snowstorm. TERRI ADAMSONS PHOTO
The wet snow clings to the information booth in downtown Chatham. TIM WOOD PHOTO
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A coastal storm Tuesday brought heavy, wet snow to the region, canceling school and slowing traffic. The storm caused numerous power outages and stranded motorists who found it difficult to climb snow-covered hills. Town halls were closed and many businesses shut down for what was essentially the first major snowstorm since 2022.