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Final Coating of Snow Made Roads Slick Friday Night
A system that brought snow to Connecticut for nearly 36 hours will finally begin to clear out, but not before dropping an additional 1 to 2 inches of snow. With dropping temperatures, many roadways, including highways, have become slippery and snow-covered. Steadier snow fell during the morning and some schools switched to a remote learning schedule. See the list here….
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Snow Will Continue Off and On Through Friday Afternoon
After a burst of snow, some occasional light snow will fall on and off through tonight and into tomorrow and some schools will have remote learning on Friday. See the list here. Roads Friday morning may be slippery but conditions should not be terrible for driving. The NBC Connecticut meteorologists have issued a First Alert for all of Connecticut. Because…
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FIRST ALERT: Storm to Bring 3 to 6 Inches of Snow to Conn. Tomorrow and Friday
The NBC Connecticut meteorologists have issued a First Alert for all of Connecticut for the possibility of accumulating snow tomorrow and into Friday and some schools have decided to have a remote learning day on Thursday. See the list. A storm system will move into the state tomorrow afternoon with snow overspreading Connecticut into tomorrow night. The snow will continue…
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Texas Braces for Second Storm as Power Outages Persist
Millions were still without power Wednesday as Texas Gov. Greg Abbott warned that a new round of precipitation was on its way for parts of South Texas.
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