Summary
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont has announced that all executive branch office buildings in the state will be closed to the public on Monday due to a severe blizzard. The governor advised people to avoid traveling unless it is necessary and to stay safe at home.
Key Facts
- Connecticut governor ordered state executive offices closed to the public on Monday.
- The decision is because of a large blizzard affecting the north-east United States.
- The blizzard is expected to last through Monday morning and into the afternoon.
- Governor Lamont advised people to avoid unnecessary travel and stay home.
- Level 1 state employees (considered essential) must report to work as usual.
- Level 2 state employees (considered non-essential) should work from home if possible.