A hazardous weather outlook already has been issued for a storm that could hit Connecticut by the end of the week.
We’ll see upper 40s and rain and then it turns bitterly cold and snow showers are possible, too.
After a very mild and quiet winter thus far, we could see some snow this week and the temps will be much colder, too.
Before the rain arrives, we may see some ice and/or snowflakes but the big story will be the rain and wind this weekend.
We’ll let you know how cold it will get and when you can expect to feel the warm-up.
Wind chill values will approach zero or even below zero for most of the state Monday night and into Tuesday.
When the clock strikes midnight, we’ll let you know what to expect weather and temperature-wise.
The updated forecast increases the accumulation for sleet and ice and we’ll let you know what to expect for Tuesday’s commute.
We’ll let you know when the wintry precipitation will begin, how much to expect and what impact it will have on Tuesday’s commute.
As many residents begin traveling for Christmas, we’ll let you know what Mother Nature has in store over the next few days.
We’ll let you know when the thunderstorms may happen, what days you can expect rain, and when temps will drop.
It will feel seasonal just one day out of the next seven and we could be approaching 60 degrees over the next 7 days.
We’ll let you know when the rain is forecast to fall, how much to expect and we’ll hit the mid-50s one day this week.
The New England cottontails have been considered for listing under the Endangered Species Act but apparently are alive and well in Fairfield
We’ll be looking at 60s some days, 40s for others, rain and frost are also possible this week. We’ll let you know what to expect each day.
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State officials say because of increased education of motorists the number of deer deaths is down significantly.
If you have outdoor plans or ceremonies to attend on Veterans Day, we’ll let you know what to expect weather wise.
The National Weather Service says there are a few chances of rain this week and winds could be gusty during one of the storms.
In the work week forecast, we’ll let you know why you won’t need that sweater this week and what to expect on Election Day.
We’ll let you know what to expect if you are taking the kids trick or treating and what the weekend weather forecast looks like.
We’ll let you know what to expect for Wednesday morning's commute and when the worst of the heavy rain is expected.
Here's an early look at the Halloween forecast and in the work week forecast we’ll let you know which day to expect heavy rain and storms.
Thursday could be the warmest remaining day of the year and we’ll let you know what changes are in store beginning Friday.
Mother Nature tries to make nice after some freezing temperatures.
The National Weather Service issued a “Hazardous Weather Outlook” for the area in anticipation of the coldest air of the season arriving.
There will be plenty of sunshine and warmth today but things change later in the week.
Also see what’s in store for this weekend, including a chance of temps falling into the 30s at night.
The forecast directly contradicts what the Farmer's Almanac predicted just last month, calling for a “snowy and bitter” cold winter.
It’s been quite the time for Fairfield sky-watchers.
After a gloomy week of weather, the sun highlights this work-week forecast.
Latest forecast details for Connecticut, storm continues to strengthen, emergency alert details, and more.
We’re facing heavy rains and flooding concerns for days in advance of the newly formed hurricane, which continues to move north.
Connecticut is looking at soaking rain the next two days and some flooding concerns, then eyes quickly turn to a tropical system later.
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Connecticut is currently experiencing “moderate drought” and “abnormally dry” conditions. The expected rain will help change that.
The "blood moon" is pretty amazing.
Sky-gazers have something to look forward to Sunday night that they won’t see again until 2033.
Winter could hit Connecticut hard this year. Instead of hurricanes and snowstorms, nor’easters could dominate the forecast.