Connecticut Faces Major Snowstorm with Blizzard Conditions
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Major Snowstorm Grips Connecticut with Blizzard-Like Conditions
Connecticut is currently under the grip of a major snowstorm, with blizzard-like conditions affecting residents across the state. As heavy snow continues to fall, officials are urging caution and preparedness as the storm wreaks havoc on transportation and daily life.
Cleanup Efforts Underway in Bridgeport and Milford
As the storm begins to subside, residents in Bridgeport and Milford have started cleanup efforts. Greg Thompson reports from Milford, where snow shovels are out in full force, while Frank Recchia shares that Bridgeport residents are also clearing their driveways and sidewalks. The community spirit is evident as neighbors help each other dig out from the heavy snowfall.
Bradley International Airport Faces Major Disruptions
At Bradley International Airport, snow removal operations are ongoing, but the impact of the storm is significant. As of 8:37 PM, 95% of Monday’s flights were canceled, with many Tuesday flights also preemptively grounded. Travelers are advised to check their flight status before heading to the airport.
A “Blizzard Baby” Arrives in Meriden
Amid the chaos, a heartwarming story emerged from Hartford HealthCare’s MidState Medical Center, where a family in Meriden welcomed a “Blizzard Baby.” A healthy baby girl named Aria was born at 6:30 AM on Monday, weighing 6 pounds and 13 ounces, bringing joy to her family during a challenging time.
Power Restoration and Transit Updates
Power restoration efforts are underway, with United Illuminating reporting significant progress in restoring power to affected customers. As of 6:30 PM, power had been restored to many in Bridgeport’s East End neighborhood. Meanwhile, Greater Bridgeport Transit announced that regular bus service would resume on Tuesday, although delays and detours are expected.
Local Businesses Step Up
In Milford, a group of enterprising teenagers has launched a snow shoveling and snow blowing business to help their neighbors. Their initiative highlights the community’s resilience and willingness to support one another during the storm.
Statewide Emergency Measures
Governor Ned Lamont declared a state of emergency ahead of the storm, urging residents to stay off the roads. The commercial vehicle travel ban was lifted at 4 PM, but officials continue to advise caution for those who must drive. Schools, including UConn, have canceled in-person classes, and jurors scheduled for Tuesday are advised not to appear unless otherwise directed.
Community Resilience Amidst the Storm
As the storm continues to impact daily life, local officials and residents are coming together to navigate the challenges. From snow removal efforts to community support initiatives, Connecticut is demonstrating resilience in the face of adversity.
As the cleanup continues, residents are reminded to stay safe, monitor weather updates, and assist neighbors where possible. The storm may have brought challenges, but it has also showcased the strength and unity of Connecticut communities.
