...and what to do if you do hit one. We’ll also let you know how likely you are to hit a deer in Connecticut.
Thursday could be the warmest remaining day of the year, and we’ll let you know what changes are in store beginning Friday.
Greenwich stargazers keep your fingers crossed for the cloudy skies currently in the forecast to be clear enough to see stars.
Another public-private partnership produces a verdant respite for residents.
The restored pavilion was dedicated in honor of environmentalist and retired teacher Sue Baker.
After a day when some snowflakes fell, we’ll be dealing with the coldest temperatures of the season thus far.
The National Weather Service issued a “Hazardous Weather Outlook” for the area in anticipation of the coldest air of the season arriving.
Today’s weather feels more like summer but in a few days you’ll need the fleece and by the weekend maybe even a jacket.
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 Greenwich sky-watchers.
Stormy weather and wind kick up the seas off Greenwich Point.
The town will continue to monitor the storm; emergency management personnel, department heads hold last storm-related meeting.
Connecticut officials urge caution as they expect the storm to bypass the state.
The National Hurricane Center has plotted a new course for the powerful Category 4 hurricane.
Latest forecast details for Connecticut, storm continues to strengthen, emergency alert details, and more.
Connecticut meteorologists are continuously tracking the storm to determine what impact it will have on the state.
The center's new leader worked as horticulture director at the Bartlett Arboretum and Gardens in Stamford.
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 a soaking rain the next two days, and some flooding concerns, then eyes quickly turn to a tropical system later.
If the skies were too cloudy, check out the Sept. 27, 2015, lunar eclipse that your fellow CT residents were able to see.
Connecticut is currently experiencing “moderate drought” and “abnormally dry” conditions. The expected rain will help change that.
Sky-gazers have something to look forward to this weekend.
With near drought-like conditions the water utility is asking customers in Greenwich to curb water use.
The National Weather Service says despite the change in seasons this week, summer is holding on for now.
The forecast has a similar theme to it but you’ll notice a change in temps this weekend.
The National Weather Service forecast has a very similar theme to it.
On Sept. 17, Rick Bria of the Bowman Conservatory will give Astrophotography presentation at The Woman's Club of Greenwich.
We’ll let you know what the weather will be like each day this holiday weekend and how temps will be rising again next week.
The closure is due to bridge work over Horseneck Brook.
Join Bruce Museum staffers for an ornithological tour of the park.
There are plenty of opportunities to get your hands into science and help with the museum's research programs.
There's a veritable cornucopia of seasonal favorites at Greenwich's only working farm.
The moon will look a little bigger in the Greenwich sky on Saturday.
The incident occurred in Old Greenwich near Durkin Place and Sound Beach Avenue.
The town announced that a lifeguard shortage is the reason bathers will be swimming at their own risk.
We’ll let you know when the unsettled weather is possible and then share some good news about the extended forecast.
The seven-day forecast also offers up some good news and a look into the upcoming weekends forecast.
We’ll let you know which day the sun is now expected to make an appearance and the latest details on this weekend's forecast.
We’ll give you the latest details on the upcoming weekend weather forecast and when the rain will begin.