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Nor'easter Has Begun

Snow falling in Wall; complications expected

The snow started falling in Wall Wednesday afternoon. It may be a long night.

A high wind warning is in effect from 6 a.m. Wednesday to 6 a.m. Thursday. Winds are expected from the north between 30-40 mph with gusts up to 65 mph.

"This is a particularly dangerous situation," the National Weather Service said. "Especially for the areas that were hardest hit by the storm last week."

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The strongest winds are expected Wednesday afternoon into evening, with the highest winds at the coast.

 "Structures and trees weakened by the storm last week may be further damaged by another round of high winds. This can result in renewed power outages, particularly in areas where the electrical system remains in a weakened state. Debris from last week's storm could become a hazard during this new storm."

Find out what's happening in Wallwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

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Just FYI: Global Connect, the town's emergency communication system is available for everyone. Go to wallpolice.org and sign up to receive information from the Wall Office of Emergency Management or the police.

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