St. Lawrence County residents are busy shoveling out vehicles, driving barely plowed back roads or staying safely at home as the largest snowstorm of the season continues. With about a foot of new …
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St. Lawrence County residents are busy shoveling out vehicles, driving barely plowed back roads or staying safely at home as the largest snowstorm of the season continues.
With about a foot of new snow fallen over night in many areas, the National Weather Service is predicting up to a total of 11 inches today, possibly another three inches tonight and two inches on Friday.
A Winter Storm Warning remains in effect through 7 a.m. Friday, according to the weather service.For up-to-date weather forecasts, visit the NorthCountryNow.com Weather Page at http://northcountrynow.com/weather
National Grid is reporting 138 customers without power – 71 in Parishville and 68 in Fine, but electricity is expected to be restored by 9:15 a.m.
A number of activities and government agencies are closed or delaying opening. For details, visit the NorthCountryNow.com Cancellations and Delays Page at http://northcountrynow.com/cancellations-delays