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Field: Weather turns, after boring stretch

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After another “boring” stretch of weather, extending well into next week, award-winning meteorologist Brad Field is predicting we could expect a couple of good, old-fashioned snowstorms later in January.

In his latest podcast, along with broadcaster Dan Lovallo, Field notes Connecticut will be spared another major snowstorm on Sunday, January 13. The other points made by Field in the podcast.

  • As he predicted 12 days ago, the weather for the New England Patriots AFC play-off game on Sunday against the LA Chargers in Foxboro, MA will be cold and clear.
  • The non-eventual weather will extend well into the week of Jan. 13
  • We could get hit with a major snowstorm on Jan. 22 or 23
  • Another whopper of a storm could take place the weekend of Jan. 26

In this latest podcast, Field details all of this, plus explains to Lovallo what meteorologists mean, when they talk about a “low pressure trough.”

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