
Southborough Emergency Management issued a weather warning this morning. It reminds me about the tornado warnings and preceding storm 5 years ago this week. Read the full article → from Severe weather warning & look back at 5 years ago
Southborough Emergency Management issued a weather warning this morning. It reminds me about the tornado warnings and preceding storm 5 years ago this week. Read the full article → from Severe weather warning & look back at 5 years ago
I’ve had a few requests to share safety warnings. These all seem appropriate either for both today’s weather and Memorial Day weekend. Read the full article → from Safety warning roundup: Lightning, grilling, and swimming
Southborough Emergency Management shared another winter storm warning. Read the full article → from Winter weather warning: Sloppy today, flash freeze Thurs morning
Southborough Emergency Management has issued an alert about all of the potential risks related to the changing weather.
In it, they encourage residents to clear drainage systems, be prepared for flooding basements, and take care of the heavy snow on old or flat roofs. Read the full article → from SEM Warning: Prepare for flooding and avoid roof collapse
Southborough Emergency Management shared an alert about tonight’s storm. Read the full article → from Here we go again! Snow storm warning
The Southborough Emergency Management Agency has asked me to remind you to take this heat seriously Read the full article → from Excessive Heat Warning: Take it seriously
As you’ve no doubt heard, what’s left of Tropical Storm Andrea is headed our way, and it is expected to dump quite a bit of rain on our area. With the potential for flooding, Southborough Emergency Management Director Neal Aspesi sent out this message. Read the full article → from Southborough emergency officals warn of possible flooding on Friday and Saturday
I love winter. I really do. I love the cold, I love snow, but even I’m getting sick of this winter. Read the full article → from Another round of snow on the way…[sigh]
Up to an inch of rain combined with melting snow may cause flooding in our area this afternoon and evening, according to the National Weather Service, which has issued a Flood Watch for all of Central and Western Massachusetts. Read the full article → from Flood watch issued for Southborough today
As the snow continues to fall this morning in Southborough, the National Weather Service has increased the snowfall projection in our area to 14-18 inches. I don’t know about you, but that’s way more snow than I was expecting from this storm. Read the full article → from Snow projections for Southborough on the rise – Find the latest storm info here (UPDATED)
As I’m sure you’ve heard, snow is coming. It’s expected to be a wet, heavy snow, but the weather folks say there are still too many variables to know for sure just how much we’ll get. Read the full article → from How much snow will we get, Southborough?
When it comes to snowfall, this winter has been feast or famine. We had next to no snow for the first half of the season, but now we’re looking at our third significant snowstorm in as many weekends. This latest storm promises anywhere from 6 to 14 inches in our area depending on which forecast you subscribe to. Read the full article → from Ready for more snow, Southborough?
The flakes are falling in Southborough, and by the time all is said and done on Saturday, forecasters say we may have upwards of 2 feet on the ground. Governor Deval Patrick has declared a state of emergency, and for the first time since the Blizzard of ’78, has ordered all cars off the road starting at 4:00 pm today. Read the full article → from LIVE BLOG: Find the latest blizzard news here
We don’t know exactly how much snow we’re going to get over the next 36 hours, but it’s probably safe to assume it’s going to be a fair bit. Forecasters say the snow will be wet and heavy. Combine that with blizzard-strength winds, and there’s a real potential for downed trees and limbs along with power outages. Read the full article → from Resources you may need before, during, and after the storm