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Details on How Much Rain Hamden Will See and When it Will End

We also look at the forecast for Connecticut over the next seven days and let you know if there are any more rain chances.

Finally, the rains have come and Connecticut will see 1 to 2 inches of much-needed rainfall by the time it wraps up this evening.

Some places in the state may see more than that as isolated thunderstorms are bringing downpours to areas of Connecticut, especially the shoreline. A Hazardous Weather Outlook is in effect for Hartford and Tolland counties for showers and scattered thunderstorms Monday.

After the rain moves through tonight, there really isn’t a major chance for rain through next weekend. Currently, there is a 30-percent chance for showers on Friday night and during the day on Saturday. That’s it.

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The temps will remain warm this week, but beginning by the end of next weekend we’ll notice temps only in the upper 60s, a subtle sign that fall is indeed here. Officially, the first day of fall is on Thursday, Sept. 22.

NBC Connecticut Meteorologist Ryan Hanrahan wrote, “Pouring on the shoreline this morning - scattered/lighter rain showers elsewhere. Let's all hope for a good drink of water today!”

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Here’s a look at the rainy forecast today and the weather over the next 7-days via the National Weather Service:

  • Monday: Showers and thunderstorms, high near 78 degrees and we could see 1-2 inches of rain in southern CT and about three quarters of an inch in Hartford and Tolland counties. The showers end around 8 -10 p.m.
  • Tuesday: Mostly sunny, 83.
  • Wednesday: Sunny, with highs in the low 80s.
  • Thursday: Sunny with a high near 80 degrees.
  • Friday: Mostly sunny and a high near 80.
  • Saturday: Partly sunny, temps in the mid 70s with a slight chance of showers too.
  • Sunday: Sunshine, highs in the upper 60s.

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By Brian McCready

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