Snow developed during the afternoon on March 20th across Connecticut. Snow overspread the state, but the snow was heaviest across southwestern sections. The snow continued overnight as low pressure developed east of New Jersey....
Over a 50-year span from 1962 to 2011, the most violent (F/EF-4 and F/EF-5) tornadoes occurred over Oklahoma and Mississippi. The maximum grid-points reported 16 over that period, with two of those grid-points in...
Light rain developed during the evening hours on March 4th. As colder air moved in from the northwest, rain changed to snow overnight. By the pre-dawn hours on March 5th, steady snow was falling...
Periods of light snow developed across Connecticut between late morning and early afternoon on March 1st. The snow became moderate to briefly heavy at times during the evening hours. Snow tapered off across northwestern...
Periods of light snow and flurries will continue through early Sunday afternoon on March 1st. A more organized area of steady moderate to occasionally heavy snow should develop across Connecticut between 3 p.m. and...
Areas of weak low pressure moved through the Ohio Valley along a frontal boundary on February 21st and periods of light snow moved into Connecticut during the afternoon. The snow gradually became moderate to...
Periods of light snow and flurries impacted Connecticut on the morning of February 17th, 2015. An area of locally heavier snow fell across southeastern Connecticut from mid to late morning. The snow ended during...
As low pressure moved east from the Great Lakes, some modest warm advection light snow developed around Connecticut during the morning and afternoon on February 14th. The snow was intermittent and amounts were generally...
Periods of light snow are likely through much of Saturday, although accumulations should be limited to an inch or two, at best, during the daylight hours. Saturday night through Sunday morning, a few bursts...
This event was spread out over three days as low pressure passed along a frontal boundary, draped from the Ohio Valley into southern New England. On the first day, Saturday, February 7th, occasional flurries...
Scattered flurries and areas of light snow are expected through Sunday, but a steadier and heavier snow develops after midnight. The heaviest snow is likely across Massachusetts with lighter precipitation to the south and...
Occasional flurries developed on Sunday, February 1st across Connecticut. A steadier snow moved in after midnight with some moderate to heavy snow during the morning hours on February 1st. By 7 to 8 a.m.,...
There have been no major changes to the previous forecast. Snow will become steadier through the pre-dawn hours with a period of heavy snow from about 4 to 7 a.m. After that, sleet will...
Light snow will develop late Sunday night and become steadier and heavier after midnight across the area. Snow, heavy at times Monday morning will mix with sleet across the southern half of Connecticut. Sleet...
Periods of light snow and flurries began on the morning of Monday, January 26th and continued through the afternoon. It wasn’t until after dark that the snow became heavy at times, particularly across the...
Here is a final snowfall forecast for the upper mid-Atlantic region and southern New England for the Blizzard of 2015. No major changes were made to the forecast, but the western fringe was trimmed...