According to the National Weather Service, expect a chance of snow showers mainly before 10 a.m. with a mostly sunny sky. Winds should be 14 to 21 mph with gusts as high as 39. Less than half an inch of snow is predicted with a high of 34 degrees.
A cold front arriving in Connecticut early Tuesday followed by a "clipper" system Tuesday night into Wednesday could produce snow squalls, weather service says.
Snow squalls are possible in parts of Connecticut early Tuesday before a "clipper" system will bring more snow by Wednesday morning, the weather service said.
After an arctic air mass brought subzero wind chills and freezing temperatures to Connecticut, this weekend will see a bit of a warmup.
Relatively mild temperatures mostly in the low 40s are expected Monday in Connecticut before a cold front arrives later in the day, weather service said.
The forecast then said that Sunday night has a 50% chance of snowfall. The forecaster's discussion said that some parts of Connecticut and the tri-state area may be affected by the northern side of the precipitation shield, providing the possibility for some light snow, primarily for the coastal areas.
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Connecticut will see periods of rain and some snow later Saturday and Sunday this weekend, according to the National Weather Service
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