(NECN) - The following are action items NH Governor's Office and NH Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management are asking all NH residents and visitors to take:
- Red Cross opening four regional shelters in NH
beginning at 6 p.m.: Keene, Keene Recreation Center, 312 Washington St.; Nashua
High School North, 16 Chuck Druding Drive, Nashua; Bow High School, 32 White
Rock Hill Road, Bow; Sanborn Regional High School, 17 Danville Road, Kingston.
- Red Cross in NH ready to open other regional shelters as needed. Several local shelters also opening Saturday evening. Anyone in NH looking for shelter information can call 2-1-1.
- Emergency officials advise if you live in a home that may not sustain high winds or live in a low lying area susceptible to flooding, seek shelter before the storm arrives Sunday morning.
- NH Gov. John Lynch and NH State Police asking everyone
to stay off the roads Sunday during the height of the storm
-State and local officials asking people to stay away from the beaches on the NH Seacoast
- All NH State Parks, Forests and Trails closed effective 6 p.m. Saturday until Tuesday morning. White Mountain National Forest close 6 p.m. Saturday.
Local
- NH Marine Patrol instructing people to stay off the water during storm on Sunday; take necessary precautions to secure water craft
11:30p.m.: Londonderry High School, 295 Mammoth Road, Londonderry
6 p.m.: Keene, Keene Recreation Center, 312 Washington St.; Nashua High School North, 16 Chuck Druding Drive, Nashua; Bow High School, 32 White Rock Hill Road, Bow; Sanborn Regional High School, 17 Danville Road, Kingston
Anyone in NH looking for shelter information can call 211.