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Connecticut snow forecast: When is the winter storm, how many inches to expect
A major winter storm may impact Connecticut this weekend. Here’s the latest forecast on potential snow impacts and timing for the state.
The meteorologist said that the record for snowfall in Bridgeport, Connecticut on January 25 is four inches, so it is possible that a record could be broken this Sunday, should the snow climb higher than four inches. He also said that it'll be in the 20s temperature-wise this coming week.
For the fourth time this month, Gov. Ned Lamont is activating Connecticut’s Severe Cold Weather Protocol due to a blast of extremely cold air that will impact the state.
A Winter Storm Watch is in effect for all of Connecticut ahead of a snowstorm that is expected through much of Sunday and Monday. First, temperatures will drop into Saturday morning. Wind chills could be as cold as 20 degrees below zero to begin the weekend.
A blast of arctic air is headed into the region on Monday night, leading Connecticut officials to activate the state’s severe cold weather protocol.
A light accumulation of snow was measured Thursday in parts of the state, prompting some schools to have delayed openings.
A view of Interstate 95 in Downtown Bridgeport and the Pequonnock River from the East Side neighborhood on Wednesday, July 26, 2023. Credit: Joe Buglewicz / Connecticut Public This story is part of CT Mirror Explains, an ongoing effort to distill our wide ...
Gov. Ned Lamont has activated Connecticut’s severe cold weather protocol through Wednesday at noon as Arctic air pushes temperatures well below normal and wind chills drop into negative territory.