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Message: From GoLocalProv by GoLocalProv News Team: As Rhode Islanders look out their windows this afternoon and come to the realization that winter isn’t quite over just yet, National Grid is reminding everyone to take “appropriate safety precautions” during today’s snowfall. “Weather forecasts are calling for a mix of high winds, rain, sleet, snow and possible coastal flooding now through much of Friday,” National Grid said in a statement today. “The storm could cause power outages and if there is severe coastal flooding, natural gas service could be affected in some areas. National Grid has a full complement of line, tree, damage assessment and wires down crews at the ready to address any electric service interruptions, and has brought in more than 250 supplemental line crews and over 190 tree crews in case problems become more widespread.” http://www.golocalprov.comhttp://beta.golocalprov.com/new-national-grad-tells-ri-residents-to-stay-safe-connected