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Latest Details on the Chance of Snow in Westport This Weekend

Some initial accumulation estimates have been released concerning how much snow we may receive from this weekend's storm.

Remember last winter and how odd it was here in Connecticut. We only had a few snowstorms last year and for each of them somehow New London and Windham counties always received the most accumulation. It looks like that for the first widespread snowstorm of the season things appear to be going back to normal and inland areas will see more snow accumulation from this storm.

In an updated forecast, the National Weather Service is beginning to offer initial snow accumulation estimates for the late Sunday and into Monday snow, sleet and rain storm. No matter where you live in Connecticut, the morning commute Monday to work and school will likely be a messy one.

Again, the snow and mixed precipitation is still a few days away, and we know it will change several times before it actually gets here, but the thinking now is that areas on the coast will receive more of a mix of rain and snow, and areas inland, will see colder temps and more of an opportunity for some snow accumulation and mixed precipitation.

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WTNH News 8 Meteorologist Gil Simmons wrote, “Bundle up! Windy and cold today right through Sunday. Light snow expected Sunday night and it could be a slow commute on Monday morning! We will also be at the mall in Milford on Sunday between 11 AM and 2 PM with our toy drive!”

NBC Connecticut Meteorologist Ryan Hanrahan, who wrote a detailed blog post about what this storm could do, says right now there is no way of knowing how much snow to expect. Some models show six inches of snow in parts of the state while several models show 1-3 inches of snow, mixed precipitation, and rain for a lot of the state.

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Hanrahan also took aim on social media late last night at the new trendy national weather apps that are hyping a storm based on what he says is the opposite of science.

“Let me vent. A lot of people have popular weather apps that they get forecasts from. This particular app is forecasting 6"-11" of snow in parts of Connecticut on Monday. While this is certainly possible... right now this forecast is utter garbage. It's about as useful as throwing darts, shaking a magic 8 ball, or just making it up. Right now all we can say that a winter storm is possible with at least some accumulation and some ice. Could it be a big 6"+ storm? Sure! But a 1"-3" storm with some ice and rain is just as likely!!! And there's also a chance (though quite unlikely) that something goes wrong and the whole thing sort of fizzles,” Hanrahan wrote on his Facebook page.

The Connecticut coast from Greenwich to New London:

Friday: Cold, high temps don’t hit 40 and the wind makes it feel much colder.

Saturday: Sunny, and high in the mid 30s, but again feels much colder.

Sunday: Some snowflakes appear in the afternoon. The rain and snow mix on the coast during the evening. Snow accumulation Sunday night of around a half inch.

Monday: Snow and rain mix, which could last into the afternoon hours and cause a messy commute. High temp near 40.

More rain and snow mix is possible on Wednesday.

Inland section of Southern Connecticut including Fairfield, New Haven, Middlesex, and New London counties:

Friday: Very cold, high near freezing mark.

Saturday: Highs near 30 only and increasing clouds.

Sunday: Some snow could arrive after 1 p.m. High near 32. Snow continues at night. 1-3 inches of snow overnight Sunday and into early Monday.

Monday: Rain and snow mix until the early afternoon. High near 37.

More rain and snow mix on Wednesday.

Hartford and Tolland counties:

Friday: Mostly sunny, high near 35.

Saturday: Mostly sunny, high near 33, feels colder with the wind chill factor.

Sunday: Chance of snow after 3 p.m. More steady snow after 11 p.m. Low around 26 at night.

Monday: Snow hangs on here until 11 a.m. A mix is likely toward noon of both rain and snow

And more snow and rain mix is forecast for Wednesday.

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