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Narragansett, SK Snow: What To Know
Up to eight inches of snow are expected to blanket Rhode Island from Thursday night into Friday.

NARRAGANSETT-SOUTH KINGSTOWN, RI — Rhode Island is expected to see its first real snowstorm of 2022 to end the week, with six to eight inches of snow expected to fall across the state from late Thursday night into Friday.
The greatest impacts are expected to be during the morning commute, when up to one inch of snow falling per hour will likely lead to minimal visibility and dangerous road conditions.
Read more: RI Snow: 6 To 8 Inches Expected, Winter Storm Warning Upgraded
In Narragansett, a parking ban will be in effect from 11 p.m. Thursday until further notice. All students will have a distance learning day Friday, as the district contends with the severe weather as well as staffing shortages and increased cases of COVID-19.
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South Kingstown's parking ban will go into effect at midnight and continue until further notice. The district will also have a distance learning day Friday, with administrative staff working from home.
Related: South Kingstown Residents Reminded To Clean Snow From Sidewalks
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