Coldest Night of the Season Possible Tonight

Quiet, cold weather to begin week, then warmup expected

Temperatures plunged to 0 in the hill towns this morning, and it will happen tonight.

Should temperatures drop below 5 degrees at Bradley International, it would be the coldest night of the winter season thus far.

While no snow is in the forecast, it will be ideal snowmaking weather for local ski areas.

Frostbite is most common on your fingers, toes, nose, ears, cheeks and chin and can happen in 30 minutes, so make sure to bundle up.

To protect your car, AAA suggests checking your battery because your car can have a tougher time starting in colder temperatures. Also, check your tire pressure and fluid levels.

Sunny weather is the call Wednesday. High temperatures will rise to near 40 degrees by Wednesday.

Thursday and Friday both look nice with temperatures in the lower 40s.

Storminess arrives this weekend, but it doesn't look like much.

Rain, snow and sleet showers are possible Saturday, then rain on Sunday with possibly snow at night.

Temperatures this weekend will range from the upper 30s to middle 40s.

Monday looks gloomy with high highs in the 30s.

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