The turn to colder temperatures is from a mass of frigid arctic air that pushed into the central and eastern United States.
A vigorous clipper system will swing through the Northeast Wednesday night, ushering in a period of gusty winds across Connecticut that could reach as high as 65 mph.
It may be sunny and dry Friday, but it won't last long. We may be hanging onto the bit of sunshine we have Friday, because light showers start picking up Saturday ahead of the nor'easter expected on ...
Flurries hit parts of Connecticut on Tuesday, prompting the question: How safe are Connecticut roads in winter weather ...