Flooding and high winds are expected to continue Saturday

Nearly 400,000 customers were without power Saturday across Massachusetts. And the threat of more damage isn?t over, with the possibility of continued flooding from high tides and strong winds.

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A front-end loader cleared a sand-covered Turner Road in Scituate on Saturday morning.

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Water remained high in some places in Scituate on Saturday.

Utility poles and power lines fell on Arsenal Street in Watertown.

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Utility poles and power lines fell on Arsenal Street in Watertown.

STORM SLIDER Quincy-03/02/18- A rescue worker holds a crying baby rescued with her mother from a flooded home on Post Island Road. Many water rescue evacuations took place at residences flooded on Post Island Road in the Houghs Neck section of Quincy. Quincy firefighters used beats and front end loaders to rescue many residents. John Tlumacki/Globe Staff(metro)

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A man held a baby rescued with her mother from a flooded home on Post Island Road in Quincy.

Waves crashed onto house along Turner Road in Scituate.

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Waves crashed onto house along Turner Road in Scituate.

Surveying the area with the Massachusetts National Guard in Scituate.

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Surveying the area with the Massachusetts National Guard in Scituate.

Daniel Cunningham, 22, of Squantum kayaks out to check on a stranded driver.

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Daniel Cunningham, 22, of Squantum kayaked out to check on a stranded driver.

Oceanside Drive resident Kate McRoberts passes through a flooded Kenneth Road in Scituate.

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Oceanside Drive resident Kate McRoberts passed through a flooded Kenneth Road in Scituate.

The 42-foot fishing vessel, Artemis, rests on the breakwater near the Provincetown Inn.

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The 42-foot fishing vessel Artemis rested on the breakwater near the Provincetown Inn.

A person dashed through the rising water as seen from inside a dry coffee shop.

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A person dashed through the water as seen from inside a dry coffee shop.

STORM SLIDER Boston-03/02/18-A man walks slowly through a flooded sidewalk off Congress Street, where water was flowing over from Fort Point Channel in the Seaport district. John Tlumacki/Globe Staff(metro)

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A man walked through a flooded sidewalk off Congress Street in Boston.

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The nor?easter is moving out to sea, but strong winds and high water will linger. And there?s a chance of snow in some places Sunday night.

Boston, Ma., 03/01/18, Causeway Street flooded and was closed down, but pedestrians still struggled to walk through it. Suzanne Kreiter/Globe staff

Which areas around the state got the highest wind gusts?

Fourteen places around the state experienced hurricane-force winds. Here?s a look at the highest recorded wind gusts in your area.

Scituate, MA- March 02, 2018: Oceanside Drive resident Kate McRoberts passes through a flooded Kenneth Rd in Scituate, MA during the nor?easter on March 02, 2018. Powerful winds, rain, and some snow moved into Mass. Friday as part of a weather system that has prompted voluntary evacuations and sandbagging near a downtown T stop. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff) section: metro reporter:

How high are the tides in your area?

Strong tides will continue to hit coastal communities today. Here?s how high the tides have been so far.

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Significant flooding struck Quincy, where homes and streets were inundated, and residents were evacuated.

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Videos show just how powerful the nor?easter was Friday.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren watches on during the State of the Union address in the chamber of the U.S. House of Representatives in January.

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These women are leading the charge against Trump in Mass.

Massachusetts might be known as a liberal bastion, but the state?s political power structure has long been a boys? club. That?s starting to change.

Shannon Daniels.

Parents? petition declares ?no confidence? in transgender principal

Shannon Daniels, previously known as Tom, also took an unexpected leave of absence this week.

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Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said the White House is still deliberating on what type of proposals it will support.

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Carter was sentenced to jail time last summer for pressuring a friend into committing suicide.

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Lieutenant Detective Michael McCarthy, who headed the media relations department, stressed that the decision was his and has nothing to do with recent controversial incidents

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, right, shakes hands with general manager John Lynch during an NFL football press conference Friday, Feb. 9, 2018, in Santa Clara, Calif. Garoppolo has signed a five-year contract with the 49ers worth a record-breaking $137.5 million. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

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State Police investigated a crime scene inside a home on Old Warren Road in West Brookfield on Friday.

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?It?s all gone now?: After deaths of 4 in West Brookfield, questions linger

When police arrived Thursday, they found Sara Bermudez and her three children dead in a bedroom, their bodies showing signs of burns.

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Matthew Sheehan had been on paid leave since the shooting last Saturday.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2018/02/27/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/BEDFORD_20180227_LIBRARY_OPENING_008.jpg Man accused of murdering woman in Winchester library sent to psychiatric hospital

The man accused of stabbing a Winchester library patron to death in unprovoked attack is now at the state?s maximum security psychiatric hospital.

Lower Mills, MA - 02/28/18 - Tom Donahue (cq), who wound up in detention in Rio de Janeiro after Delta Air Lines gave him bad information about visa requirements. He is pictured in his home in Lower Mills. (Lane Turner/Globe Staff) Reporter: (Sean Murphy) Topic: (03consumer)

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Sean P. Murphy | The Fine Print

Trip to Rio tripped up by Delta?s bad info

When Tom Donahue landed in sunny Rio on Feb. 17, he was greeted by two grim-faced, uniformed officers who escorted him into a small, windowless room where he would remain for 14 hours.

The day Courtney Hickson (below) and (from left) Beth Novak, Matt Frank, and John Byrnes won Chelsea City Hall?s marble steps in an auction, Hickson died in a traffic collision.

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Group of friends bought the old marble steps from Chelsea City Hall ? and then tragedy struck

The day Courtney Hickson, Beth Novak, Matt Frank, and John Byrnes won Chelsea City Hall?s old marble steps in an auction, Hickson died in a traffic collision.

The Old North Church.

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Old North Church to begin charging admission

The 295-year-old landmark whose signal lanterns jump-started the American Revolution is preparing to charge admission starting May 1.

Remains found in Western Mass. identified as belonging to missing Clarksburg woman

Joanne M. Ringer, 39, had been missing for nearly a year before her remains were found in Hatfield Tuesday, officials said.

Omar Masood, owner of Omar's World of Comics & Hobbies, with store manager Sally Hoops.

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A local ?superhero? soars with opening of Lexington comic book store

Omar?s World of Comics & Hobbies strives to be a safe space for the disabled community.

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