Heavy snow, downed trees and tree limbs are impacting the Town’s 265 miles of roadways, making operations and response for highway and emergency responders increasingly difficult. Town Hall will open at 10:00am on Thursday. Continue Reading →
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Heavy snow, downed trees and tree limbs are impacting the Town’s 265 miles of roadways, making operations and response for highway and emergency responders increasingly difficult. Town Hall will open at 10:00am on Thursday. Continue Reading →
There is concern with travel along Greenwich roads where there is residual cleanup needed from last weekend’s Nor’easter that prompted the closure of 180 roads because of downed trees, utility poles, utility wires and tree limbs. Continue Reading →
Current forecasts call for heavy wet snow accumulating up to 12 inches along the coast and higher amounts inland. Strong wind and coastal flooding can also be expected. Continue Reading →
A second Nor’Easter could be a bigger snow maker than a wind and flooding creator. 3 to 7 inches of snow are possible on Wednesday afternoon. Continue Reading →
As of 4:00pm Sunday, 45 roads remained obstructed by trees, limbs and utility wires. During the height of the storm on Friday, Greenwich Police responded to 450 calls for service. The Fire Dept responded to 184 incidents from 8:00am Friday to 5:00pm on Sunday. There were two major structure fires and a fatal motor vehicle accident on the Merritt Parkway, which involved extrication resulting from a tree falling on a car. Continue Reading →
Conservation Commission director Denise Savageau said it’s difficult to know how much salt water intrusion there was in Binney Pond last week, given there was significant snow and rain coming downstream. The new plantings around the pond were completely submerged. Continue Reading →
Peter Tesei urged residents to continue to obey the no parking ban so that Town crews can continue their work to make all of the streets safe and usable for business and schools on Friday, January 5. Continue Reading →
The winter storm warning is extended until 1:00am on Friday. Thursday’s high will be near 25°. Friday’s high will only be 11°.d Continue Reading →
Expect an inch of snow per hour. Give yourself extra time to travel. Bundle up because this storm will usher in the coldest temps we’ve felt so far this winter. Continue Reading →