Connecticut wind chills are below zero Tuesday morning as the extreme cold will continue this week from an arctic air mass, weather service said.
After a sunny and pleasant day Friday in Connecticut, rain and accumulating snow is expected this weekend before deep freeze next week, weather service says.
An arctic blast is set to bring subzero wind chill temperatures in Connecticut. Meteorologists tell us how to prepare.
Light snow is expected Saturday morning in Connecticut that may cause slippery roads conditions, the weather service said.
Connecticut may see a snowy dusting Saturday morning, according to the National Weather Service. Starting at 3 a.m., a slight chance of snowfall is predicted with a 20% chance of precipitation, according to the NWS. Temperatures are expected to be as low as 24 degrees.
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.
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.
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
A storm that swept across much of the eastern United States brought light snow to Connecticut early Saturday before tapering off in the afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
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.
Connecticut’s severe cold weather protocol, which Governor Ned Lamont activated Sunday night, makes sure everyone who seeks shelter has a place to go.