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Cranston Weather: What To Know For Feb. 1 Storm

Parts of Rhode Island could see 12 to 18 inches of snow Monday into Tuesday.

A nor'easter is taking aim at southern New England, bringing a foot of snow or more to much of Rhode Island.
A nor'easter is taking aim at southern New England, bringing a foot of snow or more to much of Rhode Island. (National Weather Service)

CRANSTON, RI — Much of Rhode Island will see a foot or more of snow Monday into Tuesday, with some areas forecast to see as much as a foot and a half of accumulation. A powerful nor'easter is taking aim at the region, moving schools to distance learning, disrupting coronavirus testing and vaccine sites and promising dangerous road conditions for drivers.

The first flakes are already falling in much of the state, becoming heavier throughout the day. The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning statewide until 1 a.m. Tuesday. The nasty weather is expected to continue throughout the day Tuesday, before tapering off into snow and rain showers in the evening and into Wednesday morning.

All Cranston students are learning from home Monday, and a parking ban is in place citywide until further notice.

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Drivers are asked to stay off the road as much as possible during the worst of the storm, as road and visibility conditions are expected to be dangerous. The Rhode Island Department of Transportation issued a tractor-trailer restriction for the duration of the storm.

Additionally, the Rhode Island Department of Health closed all state-run coronavirus testing and vaccine sites Monday due to the inclement weather. This includes test sites for the general public and the K-12 school system. Anyone who had a vaccine appointment scheduled for the regional vaccine clinics in Bristol, Providence or East Greenwich will be contacted by the department directly to reschedule. The other two clinics in Smithfield and Narragansett did not have clinics scheduled for Monday.

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Many communities have also delayed trash collection due to the storm; reach out to your local Department of Public Works with any questions.

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