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Mixed weather for Connecticut

May 14, 2020 By Brad Field Leave a Comment

Prepare for a mixed bag of weather for Connecticut and the region, starting on Thursday night, May 14, says meteorologist Brad Field in his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo. Everything from above normal to below normal temperatures, tropical-like rain and much more will serve as a pathway up to and beyond the Memorial Day weekend.

In the podcast, Field and Lovallo cover several weather-related topics, including how temperature is calculated, temperature stations across Connecticut and when the weather might finally begin to feel like spring.

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: Connecticut, Memorial Day, spring, weather

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Brad Field Daily Forecast

Date: Wednesday morning, January 20, 2021

Wednesday: Morning flurries (localized coatings) then clearing, windy; 30s.

Variable clouds overnight; 16-22.

Thursday: A snow shower or 2, otherwise clouds and some sun; 30s.

Friday: Partly sunny, breezy; 30s.

Saturday: Sunny, windy & cold; 20s.

Sunday: Sunny, breezy & cold; 20s.

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