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Whipping winds and frigid temperatures created tricky conditions for fire crews in the area who worked to battle an overnight two-alarm fire that tore through an area home and garage and claimed the life of a family dog.
Crews in Dutchess County from the Arlington Fire District responded to a Vassar Road home near the Red Oaks Mill fire station shortly after 3 a.m. on Monday, March 15, where there was a report of a garage fire, Chief William Steenbergh said.
Upon arrival minutes later, Steenbergh said that not only was the garage on fire, but the blaze had spread to the main house, which was engulfed in flames, prompting a call for a second alarm.
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Northwest winds are expected to be 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph in areas like Westchester and Rockland, with wind chill values between 5 to 15 degrees Tuesday morning. While areas like Dutchess and Ulster counties could see 20 to 30 mph winds and gusts up to 55 mph, with wind chill values as low as one degree below zero.
Utility companies, including Con Edison, Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corp., New York State Electric and Gas, and Orange & Rockland Utilities, warned customers that power outages are possible Monday as tree limbs and trees may fall onto power lines and cause disruptions.
Higher gusts are possible along the coastline, Ramunni said. Wind speeds will begin to increase Monday afternoon into overnight. The system is expected to leave the region Tuesday afternoon.
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54.5-Mile State-of-the-Art Power Line Will Enable Greater Flow of Clean Energy to Consumers Downstate and Help Combat Climate Change
Part of the Governor s 2021 State of the State, These Transmission Projects Will Speed Integration of Upstate Renewable Energy into Statewide Power Grid
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