Connecticut Faces Major Snowstorm with Blizzard Conditions
Major Snowstorm Grips Connecticut with Blizzard-Like Conditions
Connecticut, October 30, 2023 — A powerful snowstorm has swept across Connecticut, bringing blizzard-like conditions and significant disruptions statewide. With snowfall accumulating rapidly, residents are bracing for the aftermath as cleanup efforts begin in earnest.
Bridgeport and Milford Residents Begin to Clean Up
As the storm subsides, residents in Bridgeport and Milford are taking to the streets to dig out from under the heavy snow. Greg Thompson reports from Milford, where cleanup operations have commenced, while Frank Recchia shares that Bridgeport residents are also starting to clear their driveways and sidewalks.
Bradley Storm Update
Bradley International Airport remains operational, albeit with significant disruptions. As of 8:37 PM, 95% of Monday’s flights were canceled, and travelers are advised to check their flight status before heading to the airport.
A “Blizzard Baby” Arrives
In a heartwarming twist amidst the chaos, a family in Meriden welcomed a “Blizzard Baby” at Hartford HealthCare’s MidState Medical Center. A healthy baby girl named Aria was born at 6:30 AM, weighing 6 pounds and 13 ounces, bringing joy to her family during a challenging time.
Power Restoration Efforts Underway
Power restoration efforts are in full swing, with United Illuminating reporting significant progress in restoring electricity to affected customers. As of 3 PM, Eversource had restored power to over 24,000 customers, although approximately 8,700 remained without power due to the storm’s impact.
Local Businesses Step Up
In Milford, a group of enterprising teenagers has launched a snow shoveling and snow blowing business, offering their services to neighbors in need. Meanwhile, the Norwalk Diner has remained open to serve essential workers, emphasizing the importance of community support during the storm.
Transportation Updates
Greater Bridgeport Transit announced that regular bus service will resume on Tuesday, though delays and detours are expected. Metro-North is operating on a reduced schedule, and travelers are urged to check for updates before heading out.
Statewide Emergency Measures
Governor Ned Lamont declared a state of emergency as the storm approached, 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.
Community Resilience
As the storm’s effects linger, communities are coming together to support one another. From local businesses staying open to residents helping each other shovel out, the spirit of resilience shines through even in the face of adversity.
As Connecticut continues to recover from this major snowstorm, officials remind residents to stay safe, monitor conditions, and lend a helping hand to neighbors in need.
