A state-by-state look, as of Wednesday afternoon, at some of the effects of the late October storm that shocked the Northeast during the weekend with up to 32 inches of snow. More than 1 million homes and businesses still lacked power Wednesday, and at least 27 deaths, including one in Canada, were blamed on the storm through traffic accidents, electrocutions or other causes.
CONNECTICUT
More than a half-million without power, down from more than 800,000. Head of the state's largest utility says it's on track to get 99 percent of customers back on line by Sunday. At least six deaths reported.
MARYLAND
Only scattered outages remain, down from more than 40,000.
MASSACHUSETTS
More than 200,000 without power, down from more than 670,000.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
About 72,000 without power, down from 315,000.
NEW JERSEY
About 167,000 without power, down from 700,000. Some school districts still closed.
NEW YORK
About 65,000 without power Wednesday morning, down from more than 300,000.
PENNSYLVANIA
About 45,000 without power, down from about a half-million. At least eight deaths reported.