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Narragansett-SK Weather: What To Know For Feb. 9 Snow
Southern New England is bracing for yet another round of measurable snowfall, less than two days after the last storm.

NARRAGANSETT-SOUTH KINGSTOWN, RI — Yet another round of snow is headed to southern New England Tuesday, bringing several more inches of snow to an already white-blanketed Rhode Island. Residents hardly had a moment to catch their breath after the last storm, which brought several inches of accumulation to the state.
Neither Narragansett nor South Kingstown had a parking ban in place as of Tuesday morning.
Much of Rhode Island will see the first snowflakes fall between 10 a.m. and noon, with the onset time a little earlier in the northwest corner of the state and a little later along the southern shore. A winter storm advisory is in place for the northern half of the state through Tuesday evening. The snow is expected to taper off between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m., with expected accumulations between three and four inches for much of the state.
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Widespread accumulating snow across southern New England today into tonight. Hazardous travel expected especially for the afternoon commute. Heaviest snowfall between 2-7 PM. #mawx #riwx #ctwx pic.twitter.com/gp1Qcf0nMe
— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) February 9, 2021
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