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From Freezing to Spring-like Again
Mother Nature tries to make nice after some freezing temperatures.

It certainly felt like winter arrived early with overnight temperatures in the low to mid-20s for the entire state of Connecticut Monday morning.
We even saw snowflakes on Sunday but fortunately winter isn’t here yet.
It’s going to remain cold on Monday with temps reaching the upper 40s and at night temps will drop back into the upper 30s to near 40 degrees.
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But we catch a break after that and it will feel like autumn or even spring-like for the rest of the week.
On Tuesday, the immediate coastline communities will see temps hit into the mid 60s while the rest of Connecticut will approach 60 degrees and skies will be partly sunny. At night the lows will be more than double what we saw this morning.
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Temps on the shoreline will only go down to 50 degrees and near 45 for interior portions of Connecticut.
Wednesday is even better, with continued sunshine and temps in the upper 60s and lows in the upper 40s to around 50 degrees.
More sun on Thursday with temps again in the mid to upper 60s and lows in the mid 40s, but it gets a bit cooler on Friday with more sun and temps in the mid to upper 50s and at night the temps fall back into the mid 30s.
The weekend looks much warmer than this past weekend with sun on Saturday and temps in the upper 50s and temps are forecast to be in the 60s next Sunday but with mostly cloudy skies.
And again, another week of weather with no rain predicted.
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