Heavy snow is in the forecast for late Wednesday night and throughout Thursday, according to the National Weather Service. Continue Reading →
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Heavy snow is in the forecast for late Wednesday night and throughout Thursday, according to the National Weather Service. Continue Reading →
The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for Greenwich effective at 10:00am on Tuesday through 6:00pm. Rush hour will be impacted. Continue Reading →
Residents are advised to secure belongings outdoors and be prepared for a power outage. Make sure flashlights, battery operated radios and mobile devices are fully charged. Continue Reading →
Bundle up, Greenwich. Forecast is for strong winds, cold temps and snow overnight on Friday into Saturday morning. Continue Reading →
Tracking Hermine: There is mixed news for Greenwich from the National Weather Service . Continue Reading →
A number of residents in Pemberwick, Byram and Glenville were without power in the overnight hours between Saturday and Sunday. The good news is almost all power was restored by Sunday morning and Greenwich beaches are open for swimming on Sunday.
High tide Sunday is at 8:52am! Great time for a swim, but watch out for the sea lice. Take a shower after swimming to avoid itchy rash. Continue Reading →
An excessive heat warning continues. Greenwich beaches reopened on Saturday for swimming. However, at Byram Beach a sign warned of “sea lice” and urged people to shower after swimming. Continue Reading →
If you don’t have a cool place to spend the day during this heat wave, head to the movies or the mall. You can also cool down at the senior center, in the lobby of the Greenwich Police Dept, any of the Greenwich library locations, or either of the civic centers. Continue Reading →
Extreme wind warning in effect through 2pm on Sunday. Eversource reports 5% of customers have lost power in Greenwich as of 11:00am on Sunday. Continue Reading →
Greenwich’s annual St. Patrick’s parade is cancelled and is not being rescheduled this year. The National Weather Service is forecasting 1-3″ of snow possible, mainly after 1:00pm. Continue Reading →