The gang at i95 wants to make sure you and your family are safe and cozy during Winter Storm Juno, so we'll have everything you need to know about the blizzard right here.

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Here’s our list of school, business and learning center early dismissals and cancellations: i95rock.com/stormwatch. Click here for our weather page.

We'll be updating this post throughout the storm, so make sure you keep checking back. Here's what we've posted so far:

Update Tuesday, Jan. 27. 1:30 p.m.

The Connecticut State-wide travel ban has been lifted. Snow is still falling and towns are accumlating a varied amount of inches throughout Westchester, Fairfield and Litchefield counties as predicted. Click here for the updated forecast.

About 1,591 in Greenwich lost power after a tree fell onto a power line, according to NBC Connecticut.

Update 9 a.m.

Travel bans have been lifted in New York and in Litchfield and Fairfield counties.

Update 7:30 a.m.

Update Tuesday, Jan. 27 at 5:15 a.m.

The National Weather Services says Danbury could get between six to 10 inches during the day with wind gusts as high as 31 mph. There will be light snow before midnight.


Both Connecticut and Westchester have declared a State of Emergency. Traveled has been banned in Connecticut after 9 p.m. MTA transit in New York will shut down at 11 p.m. Travel is banned after 11 p.m. in 13 downstate counties in New York, including Westchester. Many schools have canceled class for Tuesday, Jan. 27.

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