Rhode Island could see 1 to 3 inches of snow by Wednesday morning.
A roundup of some of the top stories on East Greenwich Patch last week.
A cold week with little snow is expected.
Plus, a gas station robbery suspect is arrested and more snow hits Rhode Island.
Bald eagle sightings are becoming increasingly common in Rhode Island. Sara Schwartz posted this video to our Facebook page.
Extreme cold will blanket the region Thursday night through early Saturday morning.
A few inches of snow is possible.
Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency offers homeowners and business owners advice on how to safely remove snow and ice from roofs.
Just a few inches are expected.
Rhode Islanders saw a range of 5 to 14 inches from the weekend storm.
Inviting all teens to bake bake and take home hamantashen for the Purim holiday Monday February 23 @4pm
All of Rhode Island is now under a blizzard warning.
Plus, Sonic is opening in Rhode Island and more snow hits the area.
A blizzard warning is in effect for Newport and Washington Counties. Residents are being warned to stay off the roads later this afternoon.
Thursday's storm won't be much of a snowmaker — a blessing for cities and towns still reeling from three previous storms.
And don't forget the parking bans.
Plus, a school board member might resign following arrests and more snow hits Rhode Island.
Monday could be another day of closings and cancellations for most of Rhode Island.
Municipal leaders are alarmed over a bill that would steer mooring revenue away from cities and towns and give it to the state instead.
Many Rhode Islanders are running out of places to put shoveled snow.
Travelers are advised to drive cautiously as conditions will become slippery very quickly.
If you have to head out, give yourself plenty of time.
It’s déjà vu all over again as another winter storm is headed our way beginning Sunday night.
The forecast for the storm on Monday keeps nudging the snowfall totals up.
Plus, Cranton's mayor is battling an infection and a dog goes missing after a housebreak.
The ship toppled over while in dry dock in Newport during this week's blizzard. The goal is to raise $900,000.
A Johnston resident set up his iPhone to record a time-lapse video of the blizzard this week to "capture the essence of the storm."
East Greenwich is looking like a winter wonderland.
Still, Governor Gina Raimondo is asking Rhode Islanders to stay off the road unless absolutely necessary.
Governor Gina Raimondo said the travel ban will stay in place for the time being.
Yes, the sun will come out tomorrow, but first we need to face more blizzard conditions today.
Rhode Island woke up to about a foot of snow across the state with more to come. The message from state and local officials: Stay home today
Serve Rhode Island is signing up volunteers to help shovel out the elderly and disabled.
Coastal flooding is likely during high tide after midnight tonight.
"Stay home, hunker down, let us do our work, plow these roads. . .and keep people safe," said Governor Gina Raimondo.
More than 11,000 people suffer injuries each year shoveling snow.
Antifreeze is highly toxic to people and animals.
Are you ready for the blizzard?