The southern part of the state and our region could see anywhere from one to 2 inches of rain tonight. Because of the several feet of snow that fell last week, that could make for a wet mess. Wind gusts up to 50 to 60 mph create the perfect storm for isolated power outages. Green Mountain Power (GMP) says they’re on standby.“Green Mountain Power is ready to respond to this storm. we’ve been tracking the storm for days in order to be able to respond quickly and safely for our customers and we really want customers to be aware that if they do have a line down in their area, to assume that it’s energized and to stay well away from it. give us a call, we’ll be there to help you,” said Kristen Kelly.GMP is also reminding you to have basics on hand, like a fully charged cellphone, bottled water and battery-powered flashlights.
The southern part of the state and our region could see anywhere from one to 2 inches of rain tonight.
Because of the several feet of snow that fell last week, that could make for a wet mess. Wind gusts up to 50 to 60 mph create the perfect storm for isolated power outages.
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Green Mountain Power (GMP) says they’re on standby.
“Green Mountain Power is ready to respond to this storm. we’ve been tracking the storm for days in order to be able to respond quickly and safely for our customers and we really want customers to be aware that if they do have a line down in their area, to assume that it’s energized and to stay well away from it. give us a call, we’ll be there to help you,” said Kristen Kelly.
GMP is also reminding you to have basics on hand, like a fully charged cellphone, bottled water and battery-powered flashlights.