Multiple beaches around the state are closed following heavy rain Thursday night. Beaches in Stratford are closed for swimming after receiving more than an inch of rain, the town’s Health Department posted on Facebook Friday. If there isn’t anymore rain, they will be open for swimming on Saturday. Stamford and Norwalk beaches are also closed, along with Lake Mohegan in Fairfield. The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection also said Friday morning that Rocky Neck State Park in Niantic, Gardner Lake State Park in Salem, Kettletown State Park in Southbury, and Mashamoquet Brook State Park in Pomfret are closed because of bacteria following the rain.
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