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What Will Labor Day Weekend 2022 Weather Be Like In Connecticut?
Dry conditions and a lack of humidity are likely to linger through late in the week and during the start of the Labor Day holiday weekend.

CONNECTICUT — The weather on Labor Day Weekend, considered the last hurrah of summer, may feel more like fall in Connecticut before the holiday is over, according to AccuWeather.
The week started with sticky, hot weather over much of the country, but forecasters expect that to change as a cooler air mass from Canada moves in.
“The unseasonably warm, humid air in place early this week can set the stage for a dramatic clash of air masses,” AccuWeather Meteorologist Mary Gilbert said on the private weather company’s website.
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By Wednesday, relief will be felt across most of the Northeast and the central Appalachians, and just begin inching down from the northwestern most parts of the state. On Thursday, most of Connecticut will notice the cooler conditions in the mornings or the late evenings, when temperatures could be feeling a little more autumnal.
Dry conditions and a lack of humidity are likely to linger through late in the week and during the start of the Labor Day holiday weekend, giving a fall-like preview for the unofficial end to summer.
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As it moves across the country, the cold front is expected to trigger severe thunderstorms from the Plains to the Midwest before moving into the interior Northeast, much of the Appalachians and the mid-Atlantic states.
By Thursday, most of the eastern half of the country should be experiencing temperatures in the 80s that are more typical of late summer and early fall, according to the forecast.
AccuWeather said the cooler Labor Day Weekend weather forecast is merely a reprieve from the heat and humidity. AccuWeather’s fall 2022 forecast calls for a warmer-than-normal start to autumn.
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