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Norwich Crews Continue to Remove Snow After Blizzard
Days after a blizzard buried Norwich in nearly two feet of snow, public works crews continued to remove snow Thursday. Several trucks operated in the Taftville section of the city, removing large piles of snow from the sides of streets. Crews began snow removal on the Monday after the storm. “The roads have been bottlenecked so much with all of…
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Fire Officials Remind Residents to Clear Snow from Hydrants
Following Saturday’s blizzard 1500 fire hydrants across the City of Norwich were covered in over 20 inches of snow. Both the public and firefighters have worked hard to clear the majority of those hydrants though there is still work to be done. Fire departments in Eastern Connecticut are urging residents and businesses that have a fire hydrant in front of…
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Fire Officials Request Help To Clear Snow From Around Fire Hydrants
With nearly 2 feet of snow on the ground in parts of the state, fire officials want to make sure fire hydrants aren’t buried under piles of snow.
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Hitting the Slopes After the Blizzard
It was sold out at Powder Ridge while some people got to enjoy the benefits of Saturday’s winter storm.
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Norwich Gets 19 Inches of Snow During Blizzard
Norwich took a beating on Saturday with over a foot of snow and windy conditions.
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Town-by-Town Snow Totals For Jan. 29 Blizzard in Connecticut
A blizzard dumped more than a foot of snow in parts of Connecticut on Saturday. How much snow did your town get? Here is a look at snow totals our First Alert Weather Team has gathered from trained spotters: Andover 7″ Baltic 20″ Barkhamsted 4″ Branford 13″ Bridgeport 10.4″ Chester 8″ Clinton 12″ Coventry 10″ Cromwell 9.8″ East Haven 9″…
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Mystic Like a Ghost Town as Blizzard Conditions Sweep Through Area
Conditions deteriorated in southeastern Connecticut throughout the morning, keeping most people inside.
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Snowstorm Slams Northeast
A powerful northeastern snowstorm is creating dangerous conditions as it causes power outages and coastal flooding.
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Blizzard Dumps More Than a Foot of Snow in Parts of Connecticut
A nor’easter is making its way through Connecticut on Saturday and parts of the state have already gotten more than a foot of snow while New London has hit the criteria for a blizzard. Some of the snowfall totals we’re seeing include 21.5 inches in Groton, 19 inches in Norwich and 13 inches in Branford. The snow has been accompanied…
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Plow Truck Drivers, Public Works Departments Urge People to Stay Off Roads
Workers across the state are preparing for Saturday’s storm and urge residents to stay home and avoid any travel.
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Eastern CT Residents Prepare, Blizzard Warning Issued for New London County
Saturday’s storm is expected to hit Eastern Connecticut the hardest. People in this region of the state are doing what they can on Friday to avoid travel during the storm.
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More Than a Foot of Snow Possible For Parts of Connecticut Saturday
A major nor’easter developing off the coast of New England this weekend could bring more than a foot of snow to most of Connecticut and a blizzard warning has been issued for New London County. The blizzard warning for New London County will be in effect from 7 p.m. Friday to 7 p.m. Saturday and winter storm warnings have...