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Winds, Blowdowns, Power Outages: Are You Ready?
While New Hampshire probably won't feel the full force of Hurricane Earl, the coast and some inland regions may experience strong winds, downed trees and branches, heavy rains, and power outages as the storm roars up the New England coast tomorrow night.
Stay safe! To keep your household's emergency plans updated, consult these online resources:
Hurricane resources General information resources
Food and Water Safety During Emergencies
Assessing and Cleaning Up Storm-Damaged Trees: Stay Safe!
ReadyNH Official N.H. emergency preparedness site.
National Weather Service Hurricane Center Up-to-date information about Hurricane Earl
Posted September 2, 2010

