As the first major storm of the year blew into Connecticut Thursday our readers were out there, in their yards and around town, snapping photos. Here are a few shared today over social media. Have more tag Republican American on Facebook or @RepAmNewsdesk on Twitter.
Even Starbucks was closing early. Here is a coffee shop parking lot Thursday morning.
Main Street in Thomaston during todays storm. First Selectman Edmond Mone says so far theres been no power outages, requests for assistance or storm related issue
Jack (left) and Juliet Fowler (right) have some fun playing in the #BOMBCYLONE at their home in Plymouth. Photo contributed by resident Dennis Fowler
Thomaston resident CJ Flinter, who works for Karas Motors inc. in Waterbury, works to pull a tractor trailer out of a ditch on I-84W near exit 18 (photos contributed by CJ Flinter)
The view from the Torrington bureau of the Republican-American. You can usually see the towers from here. Josie Albertson-Grove
Thomaston photos contributed by First Selectman Edmond Mone. Heres Clay Street looking out to Center School. Mone said Town Hall will remain open during the storm.
Snowing like crazy in New Hartford. 7+ inches of snow so far… How much at your place? Local friends can check my First Selectman page for storm related updates… For my non-local friends….be thankful you don’t have to SHOVEL! First Selectman Dan Jerram photos.
Route 8 a chunky, sloppy mess Burrville to Waterbury line, where plows have taken at least a pass or two. Anne Karolyi/ Republican-American
Snowing like crazy in New Hartford. 7+ inches of snow so far… How much at your place? Local friends can check my First Selectman page for storm related updates… For my non-local friends….be thankful you don’t have to SHOVEL! First Selectman Dan Jerram photos.
Contributed by resident Rubis Collado who lives on Elizabeth Street in Waterbury.
Snowing like crazy in New Hartford. 7+ inches of snow so far… How much at your place? Local friends can check my First Selectman page for storm related updates… For my non-local friends….be thankful you don’t have to SHOVEL! First Selectman Dan Jerram photos.
Photos of Main Street and Waterbury Road in Thomaston contributed by resident Mario Maloid during his commute home in today’s snow storm.
Street views of Woodside Lane in Terryville send in By Plymouth Tax Collector Joe Kilduff
COMMUTER UPDATE: Get to your @Starbucks quick. My local branch closing at 9 AM. Pictured: the view from the parking lot. Harrison Connery.
Downtown Waterbury in the early hours of the storm Thursday. Andrew Larson photo.
An empty Route 10 in Cheshire. Cheshire police report no outages or downed trees as of 9 am. Photo by Jeffrey Falk
Walnut Street in Seymour is covered with snow. Photo by resident Nadine Crowder.
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