It looks like snow will be falling just in time for Friday evening’s commute home from work.
Temperatures plummet today and cold temps continue into Friday when snow and mixed precipitation are forecast for the evening commute.
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The National Weather Service cautions that some roads could be “treacherous” late tonight and early Tuesday.
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Snow will be falling during Thursday’s morning commute to work and we’ll let you know when it’s supposed to end.
A complicated storm could dump some snow on the area, but as of Wednesday morning, no advisories or watches have been issued for Wallingford
Snow and ice could make Wednesday morning’s commute ‘treacherous’ and significant snow accumulation is possible for Thursday.
For three days, the area will see snow, ice and rain and it could begin to fall in time for Tuesday’s commute home from work.
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We'll let you know when it will snow the hardest, and if it ends before Monday's commute back to work and school.
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March is expected to come in like a lion with accumulating snow on Sunday into Monday and a snow, ice and rain storm on Tuesday-Thursday.
Most of the state is under a wind chill advisory that can reach down to -20 degrees in certain towns.
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We’ll let you know when the snow and mixed precipitation will begin and how much accumulation is expected from this latest storm.
It's only going to get colder over the next several hours in Wallingford.
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The National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for Thursday, and a snow, ice and rain storm may hit us this weekend.
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The National Weather Service has issued advisories and warnings for snow, high winds, and dangerously low wind chills for today.
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Accumulating snow, dangerous winds, wind chill readings 30 below zero, and whiteout conditions are all predicted for the area.
We’ll let you know when the snow is supposed to be at its worst on Valentine’s Day.
Wallingford faces sub-zero wind chills Thursday night and through this weekend, gusty winds and several inches of snow.
Thursday’s snow will likely be a nuisance while more accumulating snow is forecast for Valentine’s Day.