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The massive winter storm that has left thousands without power in the southern U.S. has brought heavy snow and whiteout conditions to Connecticut on Sunday.
More than 18 inches of snow fell in parts of northern Connecticut Sunday as a massive winter storm slammed the state and most of the United States in recent days. The highest amount reported by Monday morning was in Coventry, where 18.2 inches of snowfall ...
Governor Ned Lamont Wednesday announced he’s activating Connecticut’s Severe Cold Weather Protocol for the weekend and through next week as a “blast of
The meteorologist said that the record for snowfall in Bridgeport, Connecticut on January 25 is four inches, so it is possible that a record could be broken this Sunday, should the snow climb higher than four inches. He also said that it'll be in the 20s temperature-wise this coming week.
Gov. Ned Lamont made the announcement on Wednesday ahead of "some of the coldest weather Connecticut has had in quite a while."
CONNECTICUT (WTNH) — Connecticut’s severe cold weather protocol has been activated, starting Monday evening, according to Gov. Ned Lamont. The severe cold weather protocol will be in effect from 5 p.m.
Connecticut is known for its snowy weather, so how will this weekend's storm stack up compared to previous storms?
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Connecticut gets snow in the winter, but that's about it for bad weather.