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Most locations in Connecticut will likely end up with 12 to 18 inches of snow from this storm, making it one of the most significant storms of the last 15 years. It wouldn't be surprising to see a few towns reach 20-plus inches of snow when all is said and done.
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Temperatures on Saturday will only reach the single digits and low teens on Saturday with sub-zero wind chills.
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.
Connecticut could break state records this weekend as a major storm is set to dump more than a foot of snow statewide.
Gov. Ned Lamont has activated Connecticut’s severe cold weather protocol through Wednesday at noon as Arctic air pushes temperatures well below normal and wind chills drop into negative territory.
Connecticut is known for its snowy weather, so how will this weekend's storm stack up compared to previous storms?
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
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