Gov. Ned Lamont has again activated Connecticut’s Severe Cold Weather Protocol due to a blast of unusually cold weather that ...
Winter warmup comes to Connecticut Thursday. Rainy weather looms for the weekend. Mostly sunny and mild weather will deliver ...
Light snow could start as early as Monday morning in southwestern Connecticut, though chances will be very low. Snow becomes ...
The shelters are scheduled to remain open from the evening of Thursday, Dec. 25 through Sunday, Dec. 28, at 10 a.m.
The protocol first went into effect Dec. 29 and was set to expire Sunday at noon, but it has been extended one day.
Meteorologists said the freezing rain is likely to turn to ice, which could make roads slick and cause havoc during Monday morning’s commute.
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Winter weather advisory for Connecticut Sunday night. Here's when freezing rain and ice starts
One-tenth to two-tenths of an inch of ice is possible that will cause slick road conditions and potential power outages.
Gov. Ned Lamont’s call initiates a series of protocols to ensure shelter is available to anyone who needs protection from the ...
HARTFORD — Gov. Ned Lamont announced Monday afternoon that he was enacting Connecticut's severe cold weather protocol, the second time in less than a week he has done so. The protocol will be in ...
On Thursday, a brisk morning with lows in the 40s, state officials announced an infusion of funds for cold weather emergency shelters and support services to keep unhoused residents safe through the ...
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