SHARE

Fairfield Continues To Monitor Path Of Hurricane Joaquin

FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- The Fairfield Emergency Management Team said current projections for  Hurricane Joaquin have the storm impacting Fairfield County sometime Monday evening and into Tuesday. 

Deputy Chief Chris Lyddy, First Selectman Mike Tetreau and Police Chief Gary MacNamara, members of the Fairfield Emergency Management Team, are urging residents to be prepared for Hurricane Joaquin.

Deputy Chief Chris Lyddy, First Selectman Mike Tetreau and Police Chief Gary MacNamara, members of the Fairfield Emergency Management Team, are urging residents to be prepared for Hurricane Joaquin.

Photo Credit: Contributed

Winds are anticipated to be in the 40-50 mph range accompanied by 8 inches of rain. High tide is expected Monday, during the 6-7 p.m. range.  

Please sign up for Code Red alert messages on the town website at fairfieldct.org/codered.

Storm-related announcements will be posted at fairfieldct.org/storm.

Information on storm preparation can be found at fairfieldct.org/prepare.

to follow Daily Voice Fairfield and receive free news updates.

SCROLL TO NEXT ARTICLE