GREENFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – The rain we have seen has been beneficial, despite wildfires still raging in parts of the state.
SOUTHBURY - Fire Chief Robert Hamila Jr. welcomed Thursday's rainfall as the likely ending to one of the busiest brush-fire seasons in recent memory."It's a huge relief," he said of the rain.
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Thursday’s one-to-two inches of rain will hopefully help people who are conserving water and give fire crews a break from fighting brush fires. “It was much needed this rainfall,” said Chief Ed ...
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The fire, which was estimated at about 1,100 acres Wednesday, grew some overnight into Thursday, according to fire officials.
It has probably been awhile since you’ve noticed the pitter patter of rain on your windows. “I’m happy it’s here, it’s been a long dry spell,” Kevin Meehan, of Southington, said. “Thankful it’s here ...
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The much-needed rain is expected as the state has seen drought conditions and very little rainfall for months.