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Safety Tips for Expected Weekend Winter Weather

With some of the first snow accumulation of the season expected this weekend, residents are reminded of winter weather safety precautions. 

Winter Parking Ban currently in effect for Groveland. According to the GROVELAND GENERAL BYLAW, ARTICLE II, SECTION 12-44, parking is PROHIBITED at certain times:

The ban allows the Highway Department to effectively and efficiently perform duties related to snow and ice removal.  

Residents who may have questions about the winter parking ban can contact Groveland Town Hall at 978-556-7200 or Groveland Police Department at 978-521-1212.  

Stay Informed: 

While snow totals may continue to change, much of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut can expect 6-12 inches with lower totals for cities and towns closer to the coast. 

Visit weather.gov to see the most recent forecast as the storm approaches. Residents are reminded that the forecast can change quickly and at any point. Stay informed by following local alerts, warnings and public safety information before, during and after emergencies. Residents can also listen to local area radio, NOAA Radio or TV stations for the latest information and updates.

Prepare Your Vehicle:

If You Must Travel: 

Take Precautions Outdoors:

If you experience a power outage and plan to use a generator, use extreme caution and allow for proper ventilation. Never use a generator indoors or inside a garage. Keep generators away from doors, windows and HVAC air intakes. Be sure that you have working carbon monoxide detectors. Additional safety information regarding the use of generators can be found here.

Additionally, keep generators away from the air intakes and open doors or windows. Also keep appliance exhausts clear of snow or being blocked keeping CO from backing into the home/building.

Residents are also asked to assist firefighters by clearing snow away from fire hydrants during and after significant snowfall. Shovel a path from the hydrant to the street, and clear snow 3-5 feet all around the hydrant so firefighters have enough room to connect a hose. 

For more winter weather safety tips or winter driving tips, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Safety Tips for Expected Weekend Winter Weather
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