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How to Help Those Affected by the Winter Storm in Texas
Jenna Bush Hager sent her love to her home state of Texas and shared how to help after a deadly winter storm caused massive power outages and damage.
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Clean-Up Continues After More Than 6 Inches of Snow Falls in Parts of the State
Sunday’s snowstorm has moved out of Connecticut after dropping more than six inches of snow in parts of the state. Some schools are already announcing delays and switching to remote learning for Monday. See the full list here. The snow was very fluffy and accumulated quickly, so some towns picked up higher totals. The snow completely moved out of...
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Hundreds of Schools Closed or Remote Learning as Cleanup From Winter Storm Continues
Hundreds of schools were closed or had remote learning Tuesday after Monday’s storm, which caused blizzard conditions in parts of the state and dropped over a foot of snow in much of Connecticut. Hundreds of schools are closed or have remote learning today. You can see the full list here. The Waterbury and Bridgeport areas saw a storm that...
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Cleanup Begins After Storm Drops More Than a Foot of Snow in Parts of CT
The cleanup is beginning after a storm that offered blizzard conditions in parts of the state dropped over a foot of snow in much of Connecticut Monday. Snow was still falling in some parts Monday night, while other areas saw a transition to a wintry mix. The snow will mostly wind down by morning, but may leave totals close to…
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Electric Companies Prepare for Monday's Storm
Extra Eversource crews are being brought in and crews are preparing ahead of Monday’s storm where parts of the state could see a foot of snow. Officials said Eversource is ready for the predicted heavy snow and strong winds that are expected Monday and Tuesday. NBC Connecticut meteorologists are forecasting 10 to 16 inches of snow throughout the state, however,…
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Winter Storm To Stress Holiday Shipping Carriers
It’s the busiest time for shipping during the gift giving season and Mother Nature is expected to cause some problems, thanks to a major nor’easter. “We’ve been doing this 240 years and December, January, February it normally snows, so we’ve actually been preparing for this holiday season for months,” said USPS Strategic Communications Specialist Amy Gibbs. With package deliveries...
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Slick Road Conditions Expected as Temperatures Drop Overnight
With temperatures making their way below freezing overnight across the state, drivers should beware of slick road conditions. Black ice is possible as temperatures across the state will dip into the 20s. The shoreline will see temperatures in the low 30s overnight. Thousands of people in Connecticut are still without power after the snow knocked down multiple power lines and…