Rhode Island's total travel ban will end at noon on Tuesday, Feb. 24, Gov. Dan McKee announced during a press conference. The ...
Rhode Island is still digging out, plowing streets and recovering from a record-setting blizzard that struck the state Monday ...
Rhode Island T.F. Green International Airport recorded 37.9 inches of snow between Sunday, Feb. 22, and Monday, Feb. 23, ...
A powerful storm brought peak blizzard conditions to the state, with over 20 inches of snow in some areas, treacherous roads ...
By the afternoon, the snowfall level near Providence — almost 33 inches — obliterated the two-day record set by the infamous ...
Troopers stopped dozens of tractor trailers coming in from Connecticut, which lifted its travel ban on Monday.
Monday’s Blizzard of ’26 dumped more than 3 feet of snow in many portions of Rhode Island, and well over 30 inches in parts ...
Snow total records were smashed in Rhode Island, where a jaw-dropping 37.9 inches of snow was recorded from Monday's ...
South County so far is coming out on top for the most snow.
CRANSTON, R.I. (WJAR) — Gov. Dan McKee announced that the state of emergency and travel ban will remain in effect through Tuesday morning. McKee said that it will be reassessed Tuesday morning to give ...
The Rhode Island State Police Department reported responding to over 200 disabled vehicles during the blizzard.
A blizzard warning is in effect for Rhode Island, with forecasters predicting over 20 inches of snow. Governor McKee declared ...