The long-duration stretch of brutally frigid temperatures in Connecticut continues. This is the longest stretch of consecutive days Connecticut’s Severe Cold Weather Protocol has been activated since 2015. Continue Reading →
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The long-duration stretch of brutally frigid temperatures in Connecticut continues. This is the longest stretch of consecutive days Connecticut’s Severe Cold Weather Protocol has been activated since 2015. Continue Reading →
It may be weeks before temperatures climb above freezing long enough for the sun to start melting all this snow. Continue Reading →
“Drive from town to town and you’ll see a vast difference in road clearing. In some, because cars were taken off the road before the storm, streets are clear. In others where cars were left parked at the curb, it may take days to chisel them out from the icy berms caused by plowing… like some sort of archeological dig still to be excavated as well are dozens and dozens of bus stops across the state.” -Jim Cameron Continue Reading →
Town Hall, Greenwich Public Schools, and Holly Hill will all be closed Monday, Jan 26. Continue Reading →
“This storm is going to significantly impair the ability to safely drive, and we want to get the word out that it will be extremely dangerous to be on the roads.” – Gov Ned Lamont Continue Reading →
The forecast as of noon on Saturday is showing that the state will receive 14” to 22” of snow, which at times may come down at very heavy rates of more than 2” per hour, causing whiteout conditions that will make driving extremely difficult. Continue Reading →
Governor Lamont said anyone who must travel is urged to drive cautiously and allow snow removal crews the space needed to safely clear the roads. In Greenwich, the snow emergency, which prohibits on-street parking on designated snow emergency routes, will go into effect on Sunday, Jan. 25, at 12:01 a.m., and continue until further notice. Continue Reading →
This is expected to be an exceptionally frigid period that will deliver some of the coldest temperatures the state has experienced so far this season, particularly during the overnight hours when temperatures will get into the single digits and wind chills will dip below zero. Continue Reading →
Temperatures are expected to dip 10 to 15 degrees below normal for this time of year, particularly on Tuesday. Continue Reading →
A blast of cold air is expected to impact the state, including overnight temperatures that are expected to fall into the low to mid-teens with wind chills ranging between zero and ten degrees. Continue Reading →