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Updated: Wednesday, 10 Feb 2010, 9:18 AM EST
Published : Tuesday, 09 Feb 2010, 4:59 PM EST
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) - Providence city officials have closed all public schools, and have issued a parking ban in the capital city, in preparation for the major winter storm expected to roll into our area Wednesday morning.
Mayor David N. Cicilline and Providence Emergency Management Agency are advising residents to take proper precautions and be prepared for what Mother Nature has in store.
“We are expecting this to be a major winter storm with up to 12 inches of snow and heavy winds that are expected to cause power outages and dangerous driving conditions,” said Mayor Cicilline.
“As the City prepares to respond to this storm, I’m urging residents to adhere to the parking ban and and to stay off the roads, if possible, so that crews plow the streets to make the streets safe for travel.”
The Department of Public Works crews will begin pretreating the main roads at 5a.m., in advance of the storm. DPW will have more than 140 trucks on the road clearing a path.
Cancellations
Parking Ban
Emergency Shelters
Flex Hours
Recommendations for residents:
Be a good neighbor
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