The moon will look a little bigger in the sky Saturday, Aug. 29, 2015.
The forecast for the rest of the week and weekend looks to be clear, warm and sunny.
Here’s a look into the upcoming weekend’s forecast for those who have outdoor plans.
Here are the latest details on the upcoming weekend weather forecast and when the rain will begin.
We’ll let you know what days the unsettled weather is possible for Haddam and Killingworth, and how next weekend’s forecast is looking.
The Haddam-Killingworth area forecast calls for unsettled weather on Aug. 10. We’ll let you know what to expect for each day of the week.
In the work week forecast, we’ll let you know when the rainy weather is possible and what the forecast looks like for each day of the week.
Here is what you need to know about when the storms are forecast to arrive on Thursday and how the weekend looks.
Some areas of the state will see temperatures in the 90s this week.
Some towns may see small hail and gusty winds but the forecast for most shows mild showers, local meteorologists say.
The beginning of the week will be hot but the heat will break toward the middle of the week.
Killingworth Volunteer Fire Co. shared a progress picture of the work being done.
Showers and thunderstorms are possible for both Tuesday and Wednesday and we’ll let you know when it’s forecast to arrive.
There are a couple of days where the National Weather Service predicts that showers and thunderstorms are possible.
Lately, black bears have been sighted every week recently.
Thunderstorms and flooding concerns are possible through Thursday, July 9.
We’ll let you know what days the stormy weather is forecast for the area and what time it’s expected to arrive.
Haddam-area stargazers, take note: Two of the brightest planets will be getting cozy on Tuesday and Wednesday, June 30 and July 1.
Shortly after sunset, Haddam-Killingworth residents may see an alignment of the three brightest celestial bodies.
Dazzling Venus and bold Jupiter will appear to nearly collide throughout June, plus a meteor shower outlook for summer 2015.
The worst of the weather is predicted to impact Monday’s morning commute as heavy rains and possible flooding are predicted.
Overall the weather looks good. Patch has a new interactive hyperlocal weather feature to help you figure out plans.
The National Weather Service issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for the area on Thursday, June 11.
Potential thunderstorms are in the forecast for June 9 and beyond.
Sunday, June 7, looks to be the sunniest day this weekend.
More rain, flooding possible for the area, and we’ll let you know when the rain ends and how much has fallen in Connecticut.
More storms and heavy rains will lead to flash flooding in areas, according to the National Weather Service.
The bear population in Connecticut is expected to increase making interactions between humans and bears more common.
The watch is in effect until Thursday evening, March 28.
Guided Trails Day Hike on Saturday, June 6 in Killingworth at the Killingworth Reservoir Trail.
The Haddam-area can expect sunny skies starting Wednesday and a chance of thunderstorms over the weekend, according to the NWS.
A Place Called Hope rescued the owlet and re-nested him, along with his owl siblings.
The biggest issue is fog that could linger into Tuesday morning’s commute.
The colder temperatures will linger, according to one prominent meteorologist.
Temperatures will be chilly, comparatively speaking, over the next several days, according to the National Weather Service.
But springtime showers may foil viewing plans for Haddam, East Haddam and Killingworth-area residents. Here is the latest forecast.
Quonset huts, roadside springs and other features of the Connecticut landscape will also be discussed.
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