The blizzard that raked the Lower Cape Monday will largely be remembered by the power outages it caused. Here, a tree is suspended by power lines at the intersection of Old Queen Anne Road and Route 137. See more storm photos inside. ALAN POLLOCK PHOTO
Plow trucks hit the road in Chatham. EREZ BEN-AKIVA PHOTO
A tree landed on the roof of this South Chatham house. MACKENZIE BLUE PHOTO
Residents began to dig out Tuesday morning, like this person on Main Street in Brewster. ALAN POLLOCK PHOTO
Residents began to dig out Tuesday morning, like this person on Main Street in Brewster. ALAN POLLOCK PHOTO
A tree hangs on power lines on George Ryder Road in Chatham. Utility crews from around the region were on hand to restore power. COURTNEY WITTENSTEIN PHOTO
Long lines at a gas station in East Harwich. ALAN POLLOCK PHOTO
A windblown Oyster Pond Beach in Chatham. EREZ BEN-AKIVA PHOTO
A tree partially blocks a lane of Route 137 in Brewster on Tuesday morning. A mile further up the road, another downed tree blocked both lanes. ALAN POLLOCK PHOTO
The steeple of the Methodist Church is nearly lost in the whiteout. EREZ BEN-AKIVA PHOTO
Snowplows large and small battled the blizzard. EREZ BEN-AKIVA PHOTO
The Stage Harbor Lighthouse is surrounded by – what looks from the air, as – a delicate dusting of snow. In reality, the blizzard dumped more than a foot around the region, and closer to two feet of snow in some spots. CHRISTOPHER SEUFERT PHOTO