A winter storm continues in Connecticut Sunday with snow, ice and rain ahead of cold front that will bring wind gusts up to 55 mph and wind chills around zero.
The deep freeze with sub-zero wind chills in parts of Connecticut continues Wednesday before winter storm brings some snow on Thursday, NWS says.
An overnight storm brought snow to Connecticut Wednesday morning, causing some school delayed openings ahead of a wintry mix expected for Thursday morning.
Winter storms are expected in Connecticut Tuesday and Wednesday nights that will cause "hazardous' morning commutes this week, the weather service says.
The National Weather Service said a trend of warmer temperatures is set to begin this week, with the warmest days expected to be Tuesday through Thursday.
Wind chills will be in the single digits and below zero in some Connecticut areas on Friday before temperatures rise over the weekend, weather service says.
An overnight storm brought snow to Connecticut Wednesday morning, causing some school delays ahead of a wintry mix expected for Thursday morning.
In the wake of this weekend's winter storm, high winds have caused thousands of Connecticut power outages and blustery conditions Monday with wind chills in the teens, the National Weather Service said.
Connecticut is in store for some warmer weather that may start to feel like early spring by the middle of the week, according to the National Weather Service.
A winter storm brought light rain and fog to Connecticut as of Thursday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
The snow is expected to start sometime after 1 p.m. on Thursday and finish overnight. In Norwich, which is on the fringe of the system, there is a 30% chance of snow, according to the National Weather Service.