A view of Delafield Island Road Tuesday morning after Hurricane Sandy.
A hazardous weather outlook has been issued by the National Weather Service for southern Connecticut, northeast New Jersey and southeast New York, especially for those without power, over the next few days.
Temperatures are expected to fall into the 30’s to near 40’s across the entire tri-state area Friday night and continue to drop into the 30’s through next Thurday night. Those without power should plan for a number of cold nights ahead.
There is also a possible coastal storm to impact the tri-state area during the middle of next week. The storm has the potential for gusty winds, rain/wintry precipitation. The storm’s path is still uncertain.





Chris B.
November 2, 2012
If you called the Town Hall, all you knew was that the Town Hall was closed. There was not even a message to refer you to emergency facilities. Meanwhile, the First Selectman looked foolish trying to explain, I suppose to her Tea Party constituents, that the Town does not mean to order citizens to evacuate, even when their lives were at stake. The shelter created at the High School was a welcome measure, but I had to find it on my own, because I had no more internet or TV after Monday evening. I suppose the First Selectman informed about the shelter only after she had managed to reestablish her Tea Party credentials. I hope someone notices before the coming cold weather that the showers at the High School shelter were not heated.