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(UPDATED at 1:05 p.m.) With weather forecasters predicting snowfall of more than two feet, along with gale-force winds, over the next two days for Central and Eastern Massachusetts, utilities and local officials are preparing for possible power outages and downed trees.
Gov. Charlie Baker has declared a state of emergency and announced plans to impose a statewide travel ban for all non-emergency vehicles starting at midnight Monday.
National Grid, which provides electricity to much of Central Massachusetts, said it has pre-arranged the services of more than 1,200 staff and contractors, and made plans to staff six equipment and personnel-staging areas throughout the region.
“This storm has the potential to cause severe damage to the electric system,” said Dan Bunszell, National Grid’s vice president of New England operations. “If the storm turns out to be as severe as the meteorologists are predicting, it could take several days to restore power to all of our customers.”
Meanwhile, officials in Worcester said they have been in contact with officials at local schools and colleges, as well as the National Weather Service. A statement from the city manager’s office said the city has taken the following steps for the storm:
The pending storm has already affected air travel. All flights into and out of Logan International Airport will be canceled as of 7:30 p.m. tonight, according to BostonGlobe.com.
On its Twitter account, Massport, which runs Logan as well as Worcester Regional Airport and Hanscom Field in Bedford, urged air travelers to call their airlines in advance and give themselves extra time if they’re flying today.
“With a storm of this magnitude, it’s our goal to keep everyone safe and to keep ahead of the storm,” said Ed Freni, Massport’s chief of aviation.
(Material from State House News Service was used in this report.)
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