Which state employees were affected by the closure?
Level 2 executive branch state employees were directed to stay home. Level 1 employees (essential personnel) were expected to report to work.
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A significant winter storm swept through Connecticut on January 26, 2026, causing widespread disruption. Governor Ned Lamont ordered the closure of executive branch state office buildings to the public, and heavy snowfall was reported acros...
The winter storm brought heavy snow and hazardous conditions to Connecticut. Governor Lamont urged residents to stay off the roads to allow plow crews to clear snow and ice effectively. The closure of state office buildings aimed to reduce traffic and ensure public safety.
**Town-by-Town Snowfall Totals:**
Level 2 executive branch state employees were directed to stay home. Level 1 employees (essential personnel) were expected to report to work.
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