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Several Inches of Snow Predicted for Parts of State Today
The service estimates some parts of the state could get several inches of snow before a changeover to rain.

The National Weather Service now predicts parts of Connecticut will get more snow than initially anticipated.
A winter weather advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service for parts of Connecticut that calls for snow and icy conditions Saturday.
The advisory in Hartford, Tolland, Litchfield and Windham counties predicts a mix of light snow and freezing rain from 4 p.m. Saturday to 10 a.m. Sunday. Snow accumulation is predicted to be between two and four inches, along with a trace of ice.
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Snow is predicted to start between 2 and 5 p.m. Saturday and will transition to sleet and then freezing rain around midnight, according to NWS.
Light snow will start on the Connecticut shoreline by early afternoon and will change to rain sometime in the evening, according to WTNH.
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Untreated roads will be dangerous to travel on due to slippery conditions.
Sunday will warm up to a high of 60 degrees on Sunday, but will plummet into the low 30’s or high 20’s Monday depending on the area, according to WTNH.
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