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Blizzard Watch Issued for North Haven

A powerful winter storm is expected to hammer North Haven and much of the rest of the region — bringing with it heavy snow, high winds and at times white out conditions — from Friday into Saturday morning.

The National Weather Service has issued a blizzard watch for North Haven as a powerful winter storm is expected to affect the region starting Thursday night and lasting well into Saturday morning.

The blizzard watch will be effect from Friday afternoon and continue through to Saturday afternoon.

The storm system is expected to bring with it heavy snow, sleet and damaging winds — with gusts blowing up in excess of 60 miles per hour.

And is expected to deliver some 18 to 24 inches of snow right here along the shoreline, as well as possible traces of ice.

The high winds and heavy snow is expected to make for at times white conditions, with visibility reduced to less than a quarter of a mile.

"The heavy snow will make for dangers driving conditions," the weather service meteorologists report in their alert. "In addition, the heavy snow and strong winds will result in blizzard conditions, bringing down some tree limbs and causing scattered power outages."

An winter storm watch that had been issued earlier this week has now been cancelled, with the blizzard watch issued in its place.


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