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Storm Henri 2:00 p.m. Update Sunday, August 22, 2021

T.S. HENRI MOVING THRU CONNECTICUT AT THIS TIME…TROPICAL STORM WARNINGS REMAIN IN EFFECT FOR THE ENTIRE STATE…FLOOD WARNINGS CONTINUE TO BE ISSUED AS HEAVY RAIN CONTINUES TO FALL ACROSS THE STATE…

 

At 2:00 PM the center of Tropical Storm Henri was located approximately 5 miles east of Westerly, Rhode Island.  Henri is moving to the northwest at 9 MPH with maximum sustained winds of 50 MPH. 

 

At 2:00 PM radar showed bands of very heavy rain from Tropical Storm Henri continuing to move across the state from southeast to northwest.  Northeast winds are currently gusting to 35 – 55 MPH across most of the state.   Eversource and UI are currently reporting a total of 30,874 customers without power across the state mainly in eastern CT. 

 

The stronger winds aloft with Henri did not mix down to ground level as they did in Isaias.  This was mainly due to a lack of convection (thunderstorm activity) with Henri.  Also, the strongest winds occurred in southern Rhode Island to the right of the storm track as Henri made landfall and quickly subsided as the eye moved into Connecticut.

 

Moderate River and Major Urban Flooding Expected: Henri is forecast to bring 4” – 8” of rainfall to most of the state.  Flood Warnings and Flash Flood Warnings are currently being issued for southern CT.  This heavy rainfall will likely cause moderate to major urban flooding and moderate river and stream flooding lasting into late this evening. 

 

Moderate Tree and Powerline Damage Expected: Winds may gust to 30 – 50 MPH at times for the next several hours.  These wind gusts will cause some additional power outages.   

 

The Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection, Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security will continue to closely monitor the track of T.S. Henri. 

 

 

Storm Henri Update Sunday, August 22, 2021 12:00 noon

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TRACK FOR T.S. HENRI SHIFTED TO THE NORTHWEST AND ACCELLERATED…T.S. HENRI MAKING LANDFALL IN STONINGTON AT THIS TIME…TROPICAL STORM WARNINGS REMAIN IN EFFECT FOR THE ENTIRE STATE…FLOOD WATCHES ARE ALSO IN EFFECT FOR THE ENTIRE STATE…FLOOD WARNINGS ARE NOW BEING ISSUED IN SOUTHERN AND EASTERN CONNECTICUT…

At 11:00 AM Tropical Storm Henri was located approximately 15 miles east of Montauk Point, Long Island. Henri is moving to the north northwest at 12 MPH with maximum sustained winds of 60 MPH.

At Noon radar showed the eye of T.S. Henri making landfall near the town of Stonington. Rain and wind bands from Tropical Storm Henri continue moving across the state from southeast to northwest. Northeast winds are currently gusting to 45 – 55 MPH along the southeast coast. A wind gust to 70 MPH was reported earlier at Point Judith, RI. Eversource and UI are currently reporting a total of 20,065 customers without power across the state mainly in eastern CT. During the next few hours winds and rainfall will continue to increase across the state with the strongest winds moving from southeast corner of the state into the center of the state.

Moderate River and Major Urban Flooding Expected: Henri is forecast to bring 4” – 8” of rainfall to most of the state. Flood Warnings and Flash Flood Warnings are currently being issued for southern CT. This heavy rainfall will likely cause moderate to major urban flooding and moderate river and stream flooding lasting into late this evening.

Moderate to Major Tree and Powerline Damage Possible: Winds may gust to 60 – 70 MPH at times in southeastern CT early this afternoon (Note the shift in the wind scale). Wind gusts of 40 – 60 MPH are expected across the rest of the state. These strong wind gusts could cause a few pockets of major tree and powerline damage in southeastern CT and moderate tree and powerline damage across the rest of the state.

The Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection, Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security will continue to closely monitor the track of T.S. Henri.

May 4, 2021 Budget Referendum Results

All budget questions were approved.  Unofficial results as follows:

  No. 1 SHALL THE TOWN OF HEBRON APPROVE A FY 2021-2022 BUDGET OF $36,404,479 AS RECOMMENDED BY THE BOARD OF FINANCE? YES  495

NO  275

 
               
                       
  No. 2 SHALL THE TOWN OF HEBRON APPROVE A FY 2021-2022 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT  PROGRAM BUDGET OF $858,143 AS RECOMMENDED BY THE BOARD OF FINANCE? YES  523 

NO   245

 
         
                       
  No. 3 SHALL THE BUDGET OF $30,351,341 FOR THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 8 PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM (RHAM) FOR THE FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2021 TO JUNE 30, 2022 BE APPROVED? YES  495

NO   276

 

 
     TOTAL YES 846 (Hebron 495, Andover 124, Marlborough 227)    
     TOTAL NO  427 (Hebron 276, Andover 88, Marlborough 63)        
                       
  No. 4 SHALL THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM BUDGET OF $299,500 AS RECOMMENDED BY THE REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 8 BOARD OF EDUCATION (RHAM) FOR THE FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2021 TO JUNE 30, 2022 BE APPROVED?   YES  500

NO   269

 
    TOTAL YES 858 (Hebron 500, Andover 129, Marlborough 229)    
    TOTAL NO   410 (Hebron 269, Andover 80, Marlborough 61)