A massive coastal developing tonight will remain too far
east to feel significant impacts here in Connecticut. While Cape Cod will get
blizzard conditions with gusts to hurricane force, Connecticut will get some light
snow showers/flurries and a few gusts to 30 or 40 miles an hour. Saying that we’re
dodging a bullet would be a major understatement. This storm will turn into the
equivalent of a winter hurricane with wave heights up to 40 feet. But the storm
will impact fish more than anyone else.
Tonight: Light snow/flurries developing after midnight. Little
or no accumulation for most of the state with up to an inch in far eastern
Connecticut. Low: 20s.
Tomorrow: An early flurry in spots followed by some
clearing. Windy with gusts up to 40 miles an hour. High temperatures in the mid
to upper 30s.
Thursday: A mix of sunshine and high clouds. Remaining
cooler than average. High temperatures in the lower 40s to middle 40s.
Friday: Mostly cloudy and milder with the chance for a
shower or two. High temperatures in the lower 50s.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy with rain developing in the
afternoon, coming down heavy at times through the evening. High temperatures in
the lower to middle 50s.
Sunday: Rain continues through midday. Cooler than recent
days with some clearing late in the day. High temperatures in the upper 40s.
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