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How Much Snow Fell In Portsmouth: Jan. 7
Burrillville had the highest accumulation in the state with a foot of snowfall.

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Burrillville had the highest accumulation in the state with a foot of snowfall.

Burrillville had the highest accumulation in the state with a foot of snowfall.
Burrillville had the highest accumulation in the state with a foot of snowfall.
Burrillville had the highest accumulation in the state with a foot of snowfall.
Burrillville had the highest accumulation in the state with a foot of snowfall.
Burrillville had the highest accumulation in the state with a foot of snowfall.
Starting this week, vaccines and booster shots are available at the Rhode Island Convention Center.
With snow still falling hard and fast, the northeast corner of the state already clocked in more than a foot of accumulation.
The Department of Education developed the new policies based on the latest guidance from the Center For Disease Control and Prevention.
Outdoor testing and vaccination sties will have a delayed opening from 8 a.m. to noon due to the anticipated storm.
Up to eight inches of snow are expected to blanket Rhode Island from Thursday night into Friday.
Up to eight inches of snow are expected to blanket Rhode Island from Thursday night into Friday.
Up to eight inches of snow are expected to blanket Rhode Island from Thursday night into Friday.
Up to eight inches of snow are expected to blanket Rhode Island from Thursday night into Friday.
Up to eight inches of snow are expected to blanket Rhode Island from Thursday night into Friday.
Up to eight inches of snow are expected to blanket Rhode Island from Thursday night into Friday.
Both towns will have parking bans starting at midnight, until further notice.
Following a moment of silence n the Senate floor, Jack Reed delivered a speech marking the anniversary and updating on the investigation.
Rhode Island is expected to see between six and eight inches of snow accumulation from Thursday night into Friday.
Season parking passes for Rhode Island's eight state beaches cost $30 for residents or $60 for non-residents.