At least 5,400 people were left without power in the state as of 6 p.m. on Wednesday.
Wednesday’s storm brought heavy rain, strong winds, power outages, and travel delays across the region.
Even amid the region’s recent drought, Wednesday was Boston’s second rainiest single-day in the past decade, according to meteorologists, impacting travel and causing flooding.
The Massachusetts Emergency Management estimated that over 5,400 customers were left without power in the state as of 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Boston.com previously reported.
Meteorologists say southeastern Massachusetts got the most amount of rain. Attleboro saw the most rain in the state with a whopping 4.19 inches, according to the National Weather Service.
Easton, Sharon, Wrentham, Blue Hills, and Milton all got at least 3.5 inches, according to authorities.
Mass. locations that saw the most rain Wednesday
TownRain Total
Attleboro4.19 inches
Easton3.84 inches
Sharon3.76 inches
Wrentham3.68 inches
Blue Hills3.64 inches
Milton3.53 inches
Norton3.50 inches