HYANNIS - Morning ferry trips between Cape Cod and the Islands on Thursday, January 26, are being impacted by weather conditions. Both the … [Read more...]
Eversource Preps for Potential Storm Ahead of Christmas
HYANNIS - Eversource advised on Tuesday, December 20, that they are preparing for the possibility of damage ahead of a potential storm that could … [Read more...]
September Proclaimed Emergency Preparedness Month
HYANNIS - September has been proclaimed as Emergency Preparedness Month in Massachusetts by Governor Charlie Baker as peak hurricane season … [Read more...]
Calm Before Storms? Oddly Quiet Atlantic Despite Forecasts
NEW ORLEANS, LA (AP) - The Atlantic hurricane season has been oddly quiet. There were zero storms that formed in August, which normally is the … [Read more...]
Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard Remain in Mild Drought
HYANNIS - Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard are both still experiencing mild drought conditions, according to the Massachusetts Department of Energy and … [Read more...]
Experts: Everything Points to Another Busy Hurricane Season
NEW YORK (AP) - Hurricane season starts Wednesday and it's looking busy: Every factor out there is pointing to another nasty year in the … [Read more...]
Storms Batter Aging Power Grid as Climate Disasters Spread
NEW YORK (AP) - Power outages from severe weather have roughly doubled over the past two decades across the U.S. as a warming climate stirs more … [Read more...]
Friday Marks 25th Anniversary of April Fools’ Blizzard
HYANNIS - As the calendar turns to April on Friday, it's also time to remember the blizzard that struck Massachusetts 25 years ago. The April … [Read more...]
As Blizzard-Like Conditions Continue, Eversource Crews Work Towards Restoration
Crews assessing damage on Lower County Road in Harwich. HYANNIS - Eversource said that work continues across the region on repairing tree damage from … [Read more...]
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