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Nagging storms impact Connecticut

February 18, 2021 By Brad Field Leave a Comment

A series of low pressure systems will impact Connecticut from Feb. 18-20, bringing with it mixed precipitation, according to meteorologist Brad Field. In his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo, Field explains why these waves of low pressure are occurring and how much snow we can expect.

In the podcast, Field gives an hour-by-hour rundown of the storms, and also looks long range into March has to how our weather will be effected.

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: Brad Field, Connecticut, Dan Lovallo, February, snow, storms, weather

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Date: Tuesday morning, April 13, 2021

Tuesday: Mixed clouds and some sun; 56-62.

Wednesday: Partly sunny, perhaps a shower; 58-64.

Thursday: Rain developing; 48-54.

Rain or rain mixed with snow statewide, probably mainly snow in the hills; 30s.

Friday: Mixed precipitation tapering to drizzle, windy, cold; 36-42.

Saturday: Partial clearing, chilly; 46-52.

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