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Winter Sports Businesses ‘Pray for Snow' in Connecticut
Keep the snow coming! That’s the hope of folks who work in winter sports businesses. And they’re definitely excited when there’s snowflakes in the forecast. “It’s been a little harder than some other years,” said Travis Bresson, who works at Leisuretime of Southbury. Staff help skiers and snowboarders gear up to hit the slopes, sometimes far away. The prospect...
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CT Winter Sports Businesses Hope the Snow Continues
Folks who work in the winter sports business are excited to see snow in the forecast.
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Gov. Lamont Activates Severe Cold Weather Protocol for Christmas Weekend
Governor Ned Lamont has activated Connecticut’s severe cold weather protocol for Christmas weekend. The protocol will be enacted starting at 6 p.m. Friday and lasting through 12 p.m. Monday. The state says the purpose of the protocol is to make sure that the most vulnerable populations receive protection from the severe cold weather, which can be life-threatening if there...
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Troopers Respond to Over 3 Dozen Crashes During First Significant Snowfall of Season
Connecticut State Police responded to over three dozen crashes during the first significant snowfall of the season. Troopers were called to 54 traffic services calls, which includes spin-outs, disabled vehicles and debris in the road from Sunday at 12:01 a.m. to Monday at 6 a.m. During that same time, state police also responded to 39 reports of crashes, including six…
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Crews Prepare For First Significant Snowfall This Season
You might want to start gathering your shovels, scrapers, and those extra winter layers as snow starts accumulating across the state.
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Crews Prepare For First Significant Snowfall This Season
You might want to start gathering your shovels, scrapers, and those extra winter layers as snow starts accumulating across the state. “This is really going to be the first plowable statewide event that we’re dealing with this winter,” said Josh Morgan, Spokesperson for the Connecticut Department of Transportation. Morgan says crews will be out on the roads throughout the night...
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Snow Tapers Off Monday Morning But Slick Conditions Remain
Snow will taper off early Monday morning, but slick spots will remain through the morning commute. The snow fell late Sunday afternoon and through Sunday night, dropping 1 to 3 inches across much of the state. Some areas of northwest Connecticut saw higher totals. A number of schools decided to delay opening Monday to allow time for cleanup. Some parts…
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Communities Across the State Bracing for Weekend Snowfall
Crews across the state says they’ll be ready to keep the roads clear of snow that’s expected to come.
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Communities Across the State Bracing for Weekend Snowfall
Crews across the state says they’ll be ready to keep the roads clear of snow that’s expected to come. That’s especially going to be in the northwest Connecticut. If there’s a place that’s used to winter weather it’s in Norfolk, the icebox of the Connecticut. It’s one of the places getting ready for snowfall. “Nobody who lives here is...
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Communities Across the State Bracing for Weekend Snowfall
Road crews across the state are prepping for snow that’s expected to come starting tomorrow.
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Potential for Wintry Weather in Connecticut Sunday Night
Our next chance for wintry weather looks to come this weekend. Saturday looks fine and quiet, and so does the first half of Sunday. We’re keeping a close eye on the track of the storm, which is set to move close to southern New England. The wintry weather is expected to start in the early evening. Inland towns have...