PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — No one was spared from the historic Blizzard of ’26. The amounts across Rhode Island ranged from 36.2 inches in Warwick to 17.5 inches in Lincoln.
As millions dig out from a record-breaking blizzard that dumped several feet of snow across the Northeast, some areas were still under travel bans on the morning of Tuesday, Feb. 24. Officials in New ...
This shatters the record for the city's biggest snowstorm ever, while also breaking its record for snowiest day ever. Prior to Blizzard ‘26, Providence’s biggest snowstorm record was set during the ...
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Gov. Dan McKee declared a state of emergency in Rhode Island and enacted a travel ban ahead of a powerful blizzard that is expected to hit southeastern New England starting Sunday, Feb. 22, making ...
A blizzard warning is in effect for all of Rhode Island, with over 20 inches of snow expected. Providence could see 21 inches of snow, with a high-end estimate of 35 inches. The heavy, wet snow and ...