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Parts of Connecticut Get More Than a Foot of Snow

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People across Connecticut woke up to the first significant snowfall of the season Friday morning and some cities and towns have gotten more than a foot of snow.

The snow began falling around midnight and picked up in intensity throughout the early morning hours.

Winter storm warnings were issued for New London, Windham, Middlesex, and New Haven counties until 12 p.m.

At times overnight, the snow was falling at a rate of 2 -3 inches per hour.

Bands of heavier snow set up through central and eastern parts of the state, increasing the potential for up to a foot or more of snow in those areas.

There were reports of a foot of snow in Columbia, Scotland, and Pomfret before sunrise.

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Snow in Norwich on Jan. 7, 2022.
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Snow in Columbia on Jan. 7, 2022
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9 inches of snow at 5:3 am. and still snowing in Dayville Ct.
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Snow in New Haven on Jan. 7 2022.
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10 inches of snow at 6 a.m. in Killingly near the Dayville section
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10 inches so far in Coventry village.
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Kenai and Coho say good morning!
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Colchester O‘Connell House
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Sedona the Puggle 1st snow
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6-month old Golden Retriever “Shelby” is enjoying her first big snow. We’re measuring 14″ here in Hampton, CT
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Our Golden Retriever Shelby loving the snow this morning in Somers CT
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Puff is nice and cozy looking at the snow
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Cardinal in Bolton this morning
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Brewski’s first big snow storm and he absolutely loves it!
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Snoopy, our 6-mo-old mix beagle, loves playing in the snow!
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Scooter was rescued 5 years ago from Animals for Life in Naugatuck and is now living his best life in Goshen, CT.
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The girls enjoying the snow!
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Looks like we are heading to 10 inches in Old Lyme!
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Bernese mountain dog in her element
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Enjoying the snow in Salem
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Rusty one year old corgi from Putnam says it’s corgi height snow in Putnam

There have been multiple crashes on Connecticut's highways. I-95 South was closed in Greenwich due to crashes involving several tractor-trailers, according to Greenwich police. There were also crashes reported on I-95 in Norwalk and Fairfield. State police urged people to stay home and stay off the roads during the storm.

Schools across the state closed Friday due to the dangerous travel conditions.

See the list of school closures here.

The quick-moving storm was expected to move away from Connecticut by mid-morning.

The sun was expected to be out by Friday afternoon in time for people to begin cleaning up from the storm.

Saturday will be clear and sunny. Sunday could see a wintry mix.

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