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CT WEATHER BLOG2024-06-03T22:33:49-04:00

ACTIVE WINTER STRETCH AHEAD FOR CT

The next two weeks look active and wintery across the region as we head into a favorable pattern for winter storms. These will likely not be all snow events, as lows will track close to the area, but it will be very  active with snow, sleet, freezing rain and [...]

By |February 3, 2025|

Winter Weather Advsiory in Effect: Everything You Need to Know

A storm system moving through the center of the country this afternoon will impact the region starting Friday morning. A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY has been hoisted for Northern Westchester, Northern New Haven, and Litchfield County as precipitation may begin in the form of wintery mix or freezing rain at [...]

By |January 30, 2025|

Why This January Has Been Cold but Not Overly Snowy

This January has brought colder-than-average temperatures to many parts of the United States, but snowfall has been surprisingly sparse, unless you live on the Gulf Coast. To understand why this has happened, we need to delve into some basic meteorology. Cold Pattern for the East Coast but the [...]

By |January 24, 2025|

Snow Sunday Afternoon through Sunday Night

Operational models have come into good alignment on low pressure tracking near or just inside the 40/70 benchmark by Sunday evening. This will allow for a swath of moderate to potentially heavy snow over the area. Low Pressure travels between the 40/70 benchmark and Nantucket - A good [...]

By |January 18, 2025|

Moderate Snow Event Sunday Evening into Monday

Its been a cold stretch... but so far a dry stretch. After several "dusting" type storms, it looks like we may finally see a more significant snow event in Southern New England Sunday evening into Monday. Models have trended more bullish with a system to impact the area Sunday [...]

By |January 16, 2025|

Why Has it Been So Windy?

If you stepped outside at all in New England the last couple of days, you probably noticed the cold, and a moment later the wind. Winds gusted 40 to 50 mph over much of Connecticut on Tuesday, resulting in single digit wind chills and even isolated tree and power [...]

By |January 7, 2025|
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