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Thousands of Rhode Islanders are without power after severe thunderstorms tore through several communities Thursday evening.
Partnership Rhode Island describes itself as a nonprofit "CEO roundtable" of leaders from RI's largest employers.
Thunderstorms moving across Rhode Island and Massachusetts have brought heavy downpours, strong wind gusts and even penny-sized hail in some spots.
4,800 people were still without power as of mid-day on July 5, according to RI Energy. But reports say some areas might not be restored until July 7.
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Trees were down across roads and into houses or cars in Scituate, West Greenwich, Bristol, Cranston and elsewhere.
A heat advisory will go into effect at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, July 15 and continue until 7 p.m. Thursday, July 17 for much of Southern New England.
Rhode Island Energy says a full restoration of power should occur by Sunday.