Get ready for ‘heavy snow’ and frigid week in Connecticut
Connecticut will see rain Saturday afternoon before a snowstorm is expected to hit the state Sunday, along with frigid temps through next week, the NWS 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.
Eastern Connecticut, along with the rest of the state, will get its first significant snowfall of the season Sunday night with up to 3 inches of snow expected to fall in New London and Norwich. The National Weather Service is calling for snow to begin falling late Sunday and continue through early Monday before tapering off.
The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for southern Connecticut and also provided a snow update too.
Icy road conditions and wind chills near zero are expected Tuesday in Connecticut after winter storm brought dusting of snow on Monday.
Snow showers will develop Thursday in Connecticut with a dusting possible in some areas, weather service said.
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.
The National Weather Service’s Los Angeles page screams “Particularly Dangerous Situation (PDS)” in hot pink letters against a gray background.
Projected snowfall totals have increased as a fast-moving Nor’easter nears the region, with some locations now expected to see as much as a foot of accumulation.Snowfall will begin in the central Appalachians and parts of Virginia