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Blizzard warning issued for parts of CT with storm expected to bring heavy snow Sunday into Monday
Blizzard conditions are expected in southern Connecticut, Long Island, and the New York City metro area.
Get ready for a possibly significant storm in Connecticut with heavy snow, strong wind gusts, and coastal flooding. Commutes and schools may be affected.
The timeframe the cold weather protocol will be active coincides with a winter weather advisory across northern Connecticut.
While up to 5 feet of snow is possible this week in the Pacific Northwest, Connecticut temperatures may reach 70 degrees on Tuesday.
A cold front will spoil the nice weather Wednesday, with showers expected by the afternoon. Unsettled weather is in the forecast over the next few days, and temperatures are expected to return to ...
The inclement weather is expected to run from Tuesday, March 3 at noon through 7 a.m. Wednesday, March 4, according to the ...
Officials said the storm is expected to bring between 6 to 10 inches of heavy snow from Sunday morning through Monday afternoon.
Some Connecticut schools are closed Tuesday as a winter storm is expected to cause slick roads from snow turning to a wintry ...
Today is officially the hottest March 10 on record in Connecticut, according to Weather Underground and Record Temps.
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