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Clear Skies and Happy Thoughts
This is a fantastic mid September spell of weather with sunny warm days and cool nights expected for a string of several days!
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Rain, Remnants of Bill, possible for the weekend
High pressure has anchored itself in the southeast this week, around which moisture from the gulf is being transported north and east. On Tuesday, tropical storm Bill made land fall in southeast Texas and unloaded significant rainfall on the coast … Continue reading
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Late Season Storm to Close out Winter
A developing area of low pressure over the southeast will move off the mid atlantic coast tomorrow night. Snow will overspread the region during the late morning hours, become moderate to locally heavy in the late afternoon before tapering off … Continue reading
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Thursday Morning Update
The changeover from rain to snow is underway, perhaps a little slower than originally anticipated, but nonetheless is happening. Temperatures across Connecticut range from the mid to upper 30’s still (35ºF in Westbrook as of 2:44 AM) Correlation Coefficient readings from the … Continue reading
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Dynamic System to Bring Snow, Hazardous Travel tonight
**A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR THE CT COAST, WINTER STORM WARNING FOR LONG ISLAND** A sharp cold front boundary stretched across the eastern US will become the focus for interaction with an area of low pressure moving off to our south … Continue reading
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Temperature Roller Coaster Early Week, Bitterly Cold Late (Graphic)
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Early Season Winter Storm Threatens Thanksgiving Travel Day (MAP)
A developing area of low pressure off the eastern seaboard will strengthen and travel northeastward on Wednesday. Strong Winds and heavy precipitation are likely with it. A closer track will bring in more rain and less wintery precipitation while a … Continue reading
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Dry conditions today, cool weather sticking around
Discussion: A 500 mb shortwave trough lies to our east with some weak ridging to our west. At the surface there’s an area of low pressure offshore in the gulf of Maine, while the remainder of the east coast is under … Continue reading
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Major Winter Storm to Impact Connecticut Thursday
WINTER STORM Discussion: A Winter Storm Warning is in Effect for the entire state of Connecticut beginning tonight – Snow starts during the early morning hours and gets quite heavy from just before dawn through the morning rush hour. The … Continue reading
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Cold, Snow – A Classic February Pattern Emerging
Discussion: A cold high pressure system is building into the Eastern 2/3’s of the continental United States. A cold front, associated with the storm that brought us our snow yesterday, has cleared the entire southeastern US except for the southern … Continue reading
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