Like last week, we’re looking at another mid-week storm for the area and a cool down in temps by the end of the week.
We’ll let you know what to expect in the weekend forecast and when the next storm is forecast for next week.
Anything is possible in the next 24 hours, thunderstorms, strong winds, fog and even hail. We’ll let you know when to expect the worst.
The long-duration storm will start with some wintry weather and then it’s two days of rain.
From a weather standpoint, Tuesday through Thursday afternoon won’t be a lot of fun in Connecticut.
A “very large storm” is expected to impact the area midweek and we’ll let you know the latest on what we might receive from it.
We’ll let you know what to expect for the evening commute, which may include thunderstorms.
Even with the coming record cold snap in Stamford, your car doesn’t need time to warm up. It's just a myth.
The National Weather Service provides the latest details on this weekend’s extreme cold and next week's snow possibility.
The centers will be available through the holiday weekend.
The National Weather Service has issued a “Hazardous Weather Outlook” for possibly record cold this weekend along with a chance for snow.
Mother Nature is making up for lost time with more accumulating snow headed our way; We’ll let you know how much to expect and when.
We’ll let you know when the worst of the storm is expected today; more accumulating snow is on the way Tuesday and Wednesday.
Winter’s not over yet as there are several chances for snow coming up next week and we’ll let you know how much we may receive.
The National Weather Service has now issued a Winter Storm Warning for the region.
It’s possible that snowflakes will be falling early Friday but all eyes are focused on next week’s snow chance.
Weather will be an issue for your drive home today and drive into work tomorrow, and there’s also a chance of snow on the horizon.
Temps will run very warm for the first half of the week and then we’ll see a cool down in time for Super Bowl weekend.
The weather will be unpredictable again as we may see some snow showers today and by Monday we will be in the 50s.
The long-range forecast for the weather in February-April for the region has been released and many may find it surprising.
After a foot of snow fell this past weekend, we’ll let you know what to expect during the work week and next weekend.
The Connecticut governor is asking residents along I-95 corridor to stay off the roads.
The National Weather Service issued a “Special Weather Statement” for Saturday night; Stamford's snow emergency remains in effect.
We’ll let you know precisely when the first flakes should fall.
Here the details of where residents won't be able to park cars; where warming centers are open and what has been cancelled this weekend.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning as the major winter storm heads for the area.
City officials issue advice for residents.
We’ll let you know the latest information on how much snow you can expect and the timing of the storm.
We’ll let you know how much snow may fall, when the storm will begin and why so much uncertainty still exists.
Bundle up and come in from the cold — plenty of options for city residents to stay warm during the Arctic cold snap.
The National Weather Service cautions this could be a long duration snowstorm.
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.
At least one city park was under water Sunday.
This weekend weather has it all, chance of some ice and then a heavy rainstorm too and maybe thunderstorms.
We’ll let you know exactly how cold it will be and exactly when you can expect to feel the warm up.
Find out where you can warm up if you lose heat or need a respite from the cold.
Wind chill values will approach zero or even below zero for most of the state Monday night and into Tuesday.
We’ll let you know what to expect weather and temperature wise when the clock strikes midnight on 2015.