The current forecast projects heavy rain and potential flooding in the Greenwich area Sunday night into Monday. There is the potential for two to three inches of rain across Greenwich with strong winds of 25 to 35 miles per hour. Continue Reading →
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The current forecast projects heavy rain and potential flooding in the Greenwich area Sunday night into Monday. There is the potential for two to three inches of rain across Greenwich with strong winds of 25 to 35 miles per hour. Continue Reading →
The current forecast is projecting heavy rain and potential flooding coming into the Greenwich area Sunday night into Monday. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Dept of Public Works and Parks & Recreation teams are in the process of delivering sand and bags to Pemberwick Park. These sand and bags will be available for Greenwich residents who may need the supplies to help protect their property and should be available by 4:00pm. Continue Reading →
Several areas have been closed due to water on roadway. Continue Reading →
Residents should not drive through flooded areas and remember to “Turn Around, Don’t Drown.” Continue Reading →
The forecast currently predicts a storm surge of 1.5 to 2 feet, which could cause minor coastal flooding during times of high tide which would be around 4:00pm on Saturday afternoon. Some additional minor coastal flooding is also expected during the times of high tide on Sunday.
This week the town held a symposium on flood prep. Watch it here on YouTube. Continue Reading →
Greenwich residents urged to prepare with Hurricane Lee’s path uncertain Continue Reading →
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures are forecast to be in the 90’s on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday with the heat index values making it feel as if it is even hotter. Continue Reading →
The current forecast indicates that temperatures over this period will rise close to or into the low 90s, and the heat index is expected to reach into the mid-90s in certain inland areas of the state. Continue Reading →
Assess the damage and take pictures.
Contact your insurance company immediately.
Document the damage to your property (and autos). Take pictures and if possible, video evidence.
Do not make any permanent repairs until you get approval from your insurance company. Your insurer might not fully reimburse you for permanent repairs without authorization. Continue Reading →