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Preparing for the Storm

Long-time New Englanders joke, "if you don't like the weather, just wait 5 minutes." Our weather may not be that fickle, but we can see our share of severe weather that, if not prepared for, can threaten property, safety or life. Stay abreast of current Weather Alerts on this site. Make sure you're ready for the storm with tips from the following external sites.

Severe Thunderstorms

The afternoons of hot, humid summer months are the most likely time of year for severe thunderstorms to develop. These are more than just thunder and flashes of light, featuring destructive winds, damaging hail and dangerous lightning. Occasionally a severe thunderstorm might spawn tornadoes, though this is relatively infrequent in the New England area when compared to the midwest states.

 

Hurricanes

Every year from May to November coastal residents are paying attention to an alphabetical series of named storms in the Atlantic that could signal a huge, powerful storm headed in their direction. Fortunately hurricanes move slowly and typically provide several days or more for preparation before landfall.

 

Winter Storm/Blizzard

Part of the beauty of New England is its winter snow. Some of these storms bring wind, heavy snow downfall, or even white-out conditions. Not every snowfall is a "Winter Storm", but when a storm receives this moniker it means that special preparation is necessary. Much less frequently the Weather Service will label a storm a blizzard, distinguished by high winds and white-out conditions.

 

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Are You Ready?

Family Emergency Plan

Attending college means you may be away from your family when disaster strikes. Plan in advance for how you will contact one another.

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Telephone numbers

Boston Campus

Non-Emergency
(617) 636-6610 or x66610
Emergency
(617) 636-6911 or x66911

Grafton Campus

Non-Emergency
(508) 887-4900 or x84900
Emergency
(508) 887-4900 or x66911

Medford/Somerville Campus

Non-Emergency
(617) 627-3030 or x73030
Emergency
(617) 627-6911 or x66911

 

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