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Three Day Significant Snowstorm Possible for Meriden

The National Weather Service also urges residents to be cautious of black ice and subzero windchills tonight and tomorrow.

The National Weather Service is predicting it’s possible that we could receive snow over the course of three days.

It’s possible that it could snow to some extent beginning late Saturday and into Tuesday, according to the weather’s service Hazardous Weather Outlook statement.

But there are so many variables and uncertainties about this forecast.

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“Really, really challenging forecast for Sunday and Monday. Several chances for snow but I wouldn’t be surprised if the bulk of it held off until Monday. At this point all we can really say is “stay tuned” - we should know much more tomorrow,” said Ryan Hanrahan, who is a NBC Connecticut meteorologist. Hanrahan wrote his comments on social media.

In the National Weather Service’s Hazardous Weather Outlook it cautions residents to be on the alert for patchy black ice as temperatures plummet quickly.

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Also wind chills may run 5 below zero tonight and into Friday morning.

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