Don and Sherry Mong shovel out following New England blizzard of 2022
EAST GREENWICH, Rhode Island – Greenville natives, Donald and Sherry Mong are doing well following the historic Blizzard of 2022 that blasted New England this weekend.
“We had about 2 feet of light powdery snow and blizzard conditions,” Mong said from his home in East Greenwich. “We didn’t lose power, the snow didn’t collect to the power lines.”
A powerful nor’easter left more than two feet of show in parts of Rhode Island bringing a Saturday travel ban to the state.
“We’ve had “nor’easters’ so many times it’s usually not a big surprise,” noted Mong.
After a widespread 15-25 inches of snow and wind gusts 40-70 mph, blizzard criteria were officially met this past weekend throughout New England.
EAST GREENWICH, Rhode Island – Greenville natives, Donald and Sherry Mong are doing well following the historic Blizzard of 2022 that blasted New England this weekend.
“We had about 2 feet of light powdery snow and blizzard conditions,” Mong said from his home in East Greenwich. “We didn’t lose power, the snow didn’t collect to the power lines.”
A powerful nor’easter left more than two feet of show in parts of Rhode Island bringing a Saturday travel ban to the state.
“We’ve had “nor’easters’ so many times it’s usually not a big surprise,” noted Mong.
After a widespread 15-25 inches of snow and wind gusts 40-70 mph, blizzard criteria were officially met this past weekend throughout New England.