Winter weather in Warwick leads to the postponement of community events.
A series of events in Warwick and nearby areas have been postponed or rescheduled due to adverse weather conditions, including expected snowfall and icy roads. Notable changes include the rescheduling of the Zydeco Connection concert, the postponement of the ‘Do It Now’ performance, and the rescheduling of the Community Circle gathering. Local authorities are advising residents to stay updated on weather advisories and take necessary precautions for safety during the winter weather.
Warwick – A series of events scheduled for this weekend in Warwick and surrounding areas have been postponed or rescheduled due to inclement weather conditions, including a forecast for substantial snowfall and icy conditions. The weather is expected to impact local activities through the weekend.
The concert and dance featuring the Greenfield-based Zydeco Connection at Warwick Town Hall has been rescheduled for Saturday, February 22. This event was originally planned for this weekend but will now take place next month to ensure the safety of attendees amid adverse weather conditions.
In addition, the “Do It Now” performance at the Wendell Full Moon Coffeehouse, which includes artists John Sheldon, Paul Richmond, and Tony Vacca, has been postponed until May. The decision was made to account for the hazardous travel conditions that are expected due to severe weather.
In Turners Falls, The Brick House Community Resource Center has moved its Community Circle gathering from this weekend to Sunday, March 9, from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. The postponement was deemed necessary in light of the projected weather impacts.
Another rescheduled performance includes the Pamela Means concert in Leverett, which has been moved to Friday, February 21, at 7 p.m. This adjustment was made to ensure that concertgoers can travel safely to attend the event.
According to the Rhode Island weather forecast, partly sunny conditions and mostly cloudy skies are expected alongside snowfall. An accumulation of one inch is anticipated, with further snow accumulation ranging from one to three inches expected in the morning. The National Weather Service has indicated a 65 percent chance of precipitation and warned of potential icy roads and sidewalks due to these conditions.
The forecast includes a total snow accumulation across most of the region expected to be between one and four inches, with lesser amounts likely near the coastline. Snow is projected to continue through Saturday night and into Sunday morning, further complicating plans for area residents.
Weather forecasts and reports highlight the importance of being cautious during these conditions. Local emergency services recommend that residents avoid unnecessary travel and stay updated on weather advisories for their safety. Community members are encouraged to decrease travel if possible and take necessary precautions to navigate winter weather challenges.
As the weekend approaches, local authorities and event organizers continue to prioritize the safety and well-being of everyone involved in these community events. Further updates regarding rescheduled events will likely be communicated through local channels in the coming days.
These adjustments to the entertainment schedule reflect a broader trend seen during winter months, where unpredictable weather events often lead to cancellations and rescheduling of public gatherings and activities. Community members are advised to stay informed and watch for any additional changes that may arise as snow continues to impact the region.
Local Events Postponed Due to Inclement Weather
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