Connecticut Winter Weather Update: Snow, Sleet, and Freezing Rain Possible

Connecticut recently experienced a winter storm with significant snowfall, especially in central and southern areas.

Coastal and inland regions reported varying snow accumulation levels.

Tonight’s forecast is for clear skies and light winds, with temperatures dropping to the teens. Icy patches are possible, so caution is advised.

Monday afternoon’s forecast predicts a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures reaching the low 30s (Fahrenheit). Wind chill will make it feel colder, in the mid to upper 20s.

A storm system is expected to pass south of New England on Tuesday. While a light snow shower is possible along the coast, most of Connecticut is expected to remain snow-free.

A more significant storm is predicted for late Wednesday night into Thursday, potentially bringing a wintry mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. Current projections suggest freezing rain will be the main precipitation type on Thursday.

The active weather pattern will continue into the weekend, with another system expected. While model predictions vary, this system could bring another round of mixed winter precipitation, including snow, sleet, and freezing rain. Further weekend forecast updates will be provided in the coming days.

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