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Sandy Means No Schools or Boats

Falmouth Schools will be closed Monday, boats will not be running tomorrow and more results from Sunday's Emergency Management meeting

 

Falmouth Public Schools will be closed Monday and after school and evening programs are also cancelled.

The Steamship Authority also weighed in that they would be keeping boats on a trip-by-trip basis through the day on Sunday and cancelling all boats on Monday. The Island Home and the Katama will be tied up in Woods Hole and the Nantucket will remain in Vineyard Haven.

The forecast is calling for Sandy to hit the Cape and Islands at approximately 2 am Monday morning and the Cape will see sustained winds at 30 – 40 mph for 12-18 hours with gusts between 60 mph and 80 mph.

Coastal flooding is expected – especially along the south and east coasts. Severe beach erosion is also likely and may drastically affect the coastline. There will be three high tide cycles to watch – and surges are expected to be three to four feet.

MEMA also predicted that barrier beaches on the Islands would breach.

Three Red Cross Shelters on Cape Cod will open at 8 am tomorrow.

Downed trees and widespread power outages are expected. Currently, there are no road-closings, but residents are advised to shelter at home.

Those living in low-lying areas may wish to evacuate, but should do so before this evening as the storm will arrive in the middle of the night and after that point everyone is advised to stay off the roads.

Governor Deval Patrick declared a state of emergency yesterday and will hold an additional press conference at 4:30 pm Sunday afternoon. 

We will continue to update you as information becomes available.

Related Topics: Hurricane Sandy

East FalmouthResident

4:41 pm on Sunday, October 28, 2012

What is point of state of emergency if i work@ Walmart or the plastics factory in Falmouth I'm expected@ work Monday morning. My sister works in a nursing home, she is expected at work as she was every major storm we've ever had. I think emergency declaration thirty years ago meant something. Now only if you a state employee. I worked at a factory 15 years ago in Westwood. There was a blizzard. Rte 128 was closed, the road I took to work. I still had to go. Some type of Bill needs to be made to help regular employees.

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Margaret Carroll-Bergman

6:15 pm on Sunday, October 28, 2012

You bring up an interesting point. Is anyone else in Falmouth going to work tomorrow?

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