There has been an increase in black bear sightings in the area. Have you seen any in Wilton?
Overall it looks good, the only issue is some parts of Connecticut will see more clouds than sun on July 4.
A band of severe weather rolled through the state this morning, and more is possible, and we'll let you know when it's expected to end.
Wilton stargazers: Two of the brightest planets will be getting cozy on Tuesday and Wednesday, June 30 and July 1.
Weβll let you know what the forecast will be this week and most importantly what you can expect this three-day holiday weekend.
The National Weather Service is forecasting heavy rain, possible thunderstorms, and gusty winds this weekend.
A Norβeaster type system could dump a significant amount of rain this weekend and weβll let you know when itβs supposed to begin.
The National Weather Service has already issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for the southern half of the state.
Shortly after Friday's sunset, Wilton residents may see an alignment of the three brightest celestial bodies, if T.S. Bill permits.
Thereβs a chance of showers and thunderstorms later on Tuesday. The rest of the work week forecast looks better.
A long duration storm will lead to more rain, fog, and possibly thunderstorms and flooding before the sun reappears.
The worst of the weather is predicted to impact Mondayβs morning commute as heavy rains and possible flooding are predicted.
But overall the weather looks good, and check out Patchβs new interactive hyperlocal weather feature.
The National Weather Service had issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for the area on Thursday.
The National Weather Service is predicting stormy weather on Tuesday and there are two more chances for thunderstorms in the forecast.
The good news is that the severe weather we experienced last weekend wonβt reappear this weekend.
More rains, flooding possible for the area, and weβll 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.
Once again thunderstorms and rain are possible this weekend.
The National Weather Service in a Thursday update says the entire state could see stormy weather this afternoon and evening.
Sunny skies are expected to change quickly this afternoon leading to stormy weather.
Itβs going to be cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms for the next couple of days.
The bear population in Connecticut is expected to increase making interactions between humans and bears more common.
The National Weather Service urges motorists to slow down while driving as fog continues to linger.
One of the weekend days is shaping up to be an almost perfect spring day.
The state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection cautions people with respiratory symptoms may have adverse reactions on Friday.
This forecast has it all, fog, plenty of sun, chance of a drizzle and 80 degrees.
A range of events will be held May 1-3.
Visit the Weir Farm National Historic Site on opening weekend.
What time you should go outside and the weather forecast are in this handy guide to the April 2015 eclipse.
Bring in the spring season by helping out the community.
The Weir Farm National Historic Site is located on the Ridgefield-Wilton border.
Residential solar is growing exponentially in Connecticut.
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection has plenty of holiday gift ideas in their online store.
Wilton residents looking to save on their heating bills this winter should make a note of the application period.
Master Craftsman Neil Rippingale will lead the workshop.
Next Step Living and WiltonCongregational Church host free home energy efficiency workshop
Hudson to Housatonic Conservation Initiative Assists Landowners in Conserving Water Supplies & Wildlife Habitat.
Wilton Go Green and the Wilton Energy Commission hope to bring the Solarize program to Wilton in the spring of 2015.