More Storms Roll Through Western Part of State

Another line of storms is moving through western Connecticut after severe thunderstorms left hundreds without power in the northern part of the state earlier this evening.

Storms are moving northwest through the state and span from Ridgefield to Granby. Although not severe, the storms are bringing thunder and lightning and a cold front arrives.

Earlier storms caused hundreds of power outages in north-central Connecticut, including Simsbury, Avon and East Granby, where a tree came down onto a house as storms rolled through.

A severe thunderstorm warning and flood warning issued for the northern part of Hartford County late this afternoon have been canceled.

Humidity will decline after Tuesday's storms move out. We could see patchy fog before 7 a.m. Wednesday. Otherwise, it will be sunny with highs near 84. The evening will bring mostly clear skies with a low around 62 degrees.

Thursday will be mostly sunny with a high near 81. The evening will be mostly clear with a low around 58.

Friday brings sunshine with a high near 79. The evening will also be mostly clear with a low around 60.

Expect more sun Saturday, with a high near 84.

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