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Strong Winds Could Cause Power Outages in Stoneham

The National Weather Service issued an advisory Thursday night, as wind gusts could reach 50 miles per hour and potentially take down trees and small branches as well as cause power outages Friday.

Winds could gust to 50 miles per hour on Friday, taking down small tree limbs and branches that could cause power outages, the National Weather Service (NWS) warned in a statement on Thursday night.

A wind advisory will remain in effect from 7 a.m. until midnight on Friday; wind advisories are issued when sustained winds are forecast to be 31 to 39 miles per hour or with gusts ranging between 46 and 57 miles per hour.

Southern New England may see sustained winds blowing 20 to 30 miles per hour to the southwest on Friday, with gusts up to 50 miles per hour, according to the NWS.

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"Winds will increase through the morning with the strongest winds during the afternoon and evening," the wind advisory read. "Winds this strong are capable of downing small tree limbs and branches, possibly causing isolated power outages. Driving can also be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles."

National Grid said in a press statement that the company currently has additional crews available for deployment to key areas of its service territory in case of any power outages resulting from the high winds. National Grid also provided the following tips regarding power outages:

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  • Winds, icing and heavy wet snow can cause local electrical service interruptions. It’s a good idea to have a number of working flashlights, at least one battery-operated radio and an extra supply of batteries in your home.
  • People who depend on electric-powered life support equipment, such as a respirator, should let National Grid know. To register as a National Grid life support customer, call the company’s Customer Service Contact Center at 1-800-322-3223.
  • Post National Grid’s emergency outage reporting number, 1-800-465-1212, near your telephone so it will be handy if needed.
  • People should consider any downed wire they see to be live and dangerous. If you see any fallen lines, broken poles or trees touching wires, please contact the company.
  • Customers with generators should be sure to install them outside to avoid deadly carbon monoxide. Open windows are inadequate for safely ventilating a generator. To ensure safety, operate generators only outdoors. Before installing generators, be sure to disconnect from National Grid’s system by shutting off the main breaker located in the electric service panel.
  • National Grid urges motorists to use extreme caution when driving near utility crews at work. 
  • National Grid provides real-time outage information, including the option to report an outage at www.nationalgridus.com in the Outage Central section of the company website.

Here are some phone numbers you will want to know in case an emergency crops up:

Town Departments

Cab Companies

  • Taxi Time: 781-662-0300 ‎
  • Malden Taxi: 781-322-5050 and 781-324-5050
  • Malden Cab Company: 781-322-5050 
  • Oak Grove Cab: 781-665-5050 ‎
  • Stoneham Taxi: 781-279-2828
  • Tan Taxi: 781-395-6666

Tow Companies

  • Stephen's Autobody: 781-665-7828
  • Andy's Service Center (Malden): 781-324-7505
  • Culleton Brothers (Malden): 781-322-4665
  • Kearney's Towing (Stoneham): 781-438-8484
  • Stoneham Towing Inc.: 781-438-3500
  • Phil Howe's Towing (Wakefield): 781-245-2468
  • Advanced Auto Transport (Wakefield): 781-246-5831


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