According to the National Weather Service, expect a chance of snow showers mainly before 10 a.m. with a mostly sunny sky. Winds should be 14 to 21 mph with gusts as high as 39. Less than half an inch of snow is predicted with a high of 34 degrees.
A cold front arriving in Connecticut early Tuesday followed by a "clipper" system Tuesday night into Wednesday could produce snow squalls, weather service says.
Snow squalls are possible in parts of Connecticut early Tuesday before a "clipper" system will bring more snow by Wednesday morning, the weather service said.
The forecast then said that Sunday night has a 50% chance of snowfall. The forecaster's discussion said that some parts of Connecticut and the tri-state area may be affected by the northern side of the precipitation shield, providing the possibility for some light snow, primarily for the coastal areas.
A weekend storm could bring up to a foot of snow to Connecticut on Sunday ahead of a deep freeze expected next week, officials said
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Connecticut will see periods of rain and some snow later Saturday and Sunday this weekend, according to the National Weather Service
Relatively mild temperatures mostly in the low 40s are expected Monday in Connecticut before a cold front arrives later in the day, weather service said.
Much of the tri-state is under a winter storm warning for a snowstorm Sunday that could bring the most accumulating snow to the area in nearly three years. Snow began falling heavier after 4 p.m. as temperatures began drop leading to more accumulations.
Another blast of winter weather is expected in parts of the U.S. in the coming days, including bone-chilling wind in the Northern Plains and unusual snow and ice in the Gulf Coast area.
Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted the second week of January and roared across the Los Angeles area.