Ghiorse: Tuesday AM Blizzard Juno Update

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

 

Central and Eastern New England and Eastern Long Island continue to bear the brunt of this storm and will continue to do so through the day. Heavy snow bands will persist in rotating across the area causing variable conditions and a wide range of accumulation totals. So far overnight, it appears that most spots have built up some 1-2 feet and another foot or more should fall in spots across the area today. The combination of blowing and drifting snow will make final accumulation measurement very difficult but suffice to say this is turning out to be a top ten storm for our area.

The storm center continues to move slowly north from a position just southeast of Nantucket thus the snow bands will gradually wind down later today and tonight. I can't rule out some rogue banding into early tomorrow morning.

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Winter will not relax its grip once this storm moves off. Very cold Arctic air will persist for the next several days and more LIGHT snow is likely on Friday.

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Related Slideshow: 5 Things You Need to Know About Blizzard Juno

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Power Outages

Check our interactive outage map, courtesy of National Grid, to see where the power outages are. CLICK HERE to view.

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Help- Getting and Giving

If you lose power, make sure to call National Grid. Don't assume someone else already has. 1 (800) 465-1212 is the number. DO NOT call 911 for a power outage. 

If you want to volunteer to help dig people out after the snow stops, you can sign up with Serve Rhode Island HERE.

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Don't Go Anywhere!

Governor Raimondo has instituted a travel ban, and the Governors of Connecticut and Massachusetts have done the same. Exemptions exist for health care workers and certain essential employees, but don't risk going out if you don't have to - you could be arrested if you do.

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Snow Totals

You can find out the up to the minute snow totals for your area on the National Weather Service's Website, HERE.

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What about Wednesday?

Some school systems have already begun cancelling schools for Wednesday. You can check out an updated list on our information partner NewsRadio 920's site, HERE.

 
 

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