Our January thaw is on borrowed time. Temperatures will sink back into the 20s and
30s this weekend into next week. But the next couple of days will remain above
average. Thursday is mostly cloudy. A
storm passing well southeast of Connecticut will bring the chance for a rain or
snow shower in spots. But most towns will stay dry. Friday is mild and dry as
we sneak between storm systems. Then another glancing blow is possible on
Saturday with the chance for a nuisance rain or snow shower.
Tonight: Patchy fog. Partly to mostly cloudy. Low: 27-34.
Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy, chance for a rain or snow shower in
spots. Most of the day will be dry. High temperatures in the lower 40s.
Friday: Partly sunny, dry and pleasant. High temperatures in
the lower to middle 40s. Chance for a snow shower late at night.
Satruday: Chance for a few snow/rain showers, mainly in the
morning. Becoming partly cloudy with high temperatures in the upper 30s.
Sunday: Chance for a snow shower in the morning. Otherwise,
partly cloudy and colder. High temperatures in the lower 30s
Monday: Colder despite plenty of sunshine. High temperatures
in the upper 20s.
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