A major winter storm is impacting communities across Barnstable County, leaving many residents without power and prompting a state of emergency on Cape Cod. As a local Realtor serving Barnstable and surrounding towns on Cape Cod, I want to provide important updates and safety guidance for homeowners during this severe weather event.
While storms are part of life on Cape Cod, this system is one of the most significant we’ve experienced in years, with widespread outages and freezing temperatures expected to continue.
Many homes in Barnstable and throughout Cape Cod are currently without electricity. Restoration timelines in some areas may extend several days depending on conditions and accessibility.
If your home is without power:
Conserve battery life on mobile devices
Avoid unnecessary travel
Check on elderly neighbors
Prepare for extended cold exposure
As a Realtor working closely with homeowners in Barnstable, I always remind clients that storm preparedness is part of protecting your investment on Cape Cod.
Local officials have issued a state of emergency and are asking residents across Barnstable County to stay off the roads unless absolutely necessary. Snow removal crews and emergency responders need clear access to maintain safety.
Living on Cape Cod means enjoying the beauty of coastal winters — but it also means being prepared for severe weather events like this.
For residents who have lost heat or electricity, warming shelters are available throughout Barnstable County.
If you need temporary shelter:
Contact your local town hall
Visit the official Barnstable County website
Monitor local police department updates
Shelter locations may change based on capacity and conditions, so always verify before traveling.
One of the biggest risks to homeowners in Barnstable during a winter storm is frozen or burst pipes. Without electricity, your heating system cannot operate, which increases the risk of costly water damage.
To protect your home on Cape Cod:
Shut off your main water supply if you plan to leave
Let faucets trickle to keep water moving
Open cabinet doors under sinks
Insulate exposed pipes if possible
Preventative action today can save thousands in repairs tomorrow.
As a Realtor in Barnstable, I’ve seen firsthand how winter damage can impact property value and insurance claims.
If you are using a portable generator:
Never operate indoors or in a garage
Keep at least 20 feet from your home
Point exhaust away from doors and windows
Never plug directly into a wall outlet
For space heaters:
Keep at least 3 feet from flammable materials
Plug directly into a wall outlet (no extension cords)
Turn off before sleeping
Safety must always come first during storm recovery on Cape Cod.
Being a Realtor on Cape Cod is about more than buying and selling homes. It’s about supporting the community through every season — including challenging winter storms.
If you have questions about protecting your property in Barnstable, winter home maintenance, or the current real estate market on Cape Cod, I’m here to help.
Stay safe. Stay warm. And please reach out if you need guidance or local resources.
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