The Connecticut Weather Podcast

Connecticut Weather March 4 Midday - 20° Above Normal


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Good afternoon. Connecticut. I'm Aaron Jolly.
That dusting of snow overnight is already history. Fog hugged the ground early, but it's lifting fast. We're looking at a pleasant afternoon with sun punching through the clouds. Highs settle right where they should be — 45 degrees along the coast, 46 in central Connecticut. And 48 out east.
In the next 24 hours. Tonight is where the plot thickens. Temperatures take a nosedive after sunset. You'll drop to 27 at the shore, 25 inland. And 26 in eastern Connecticut. Patchy fog creeps back in after 10 P.M. Here's the catch — a slight chance of freezing rain mixes in toward dawn, especially in those valley spots where cold air likes to hide.
Thursday brings the real mess. Rain spreads statewide by mid-morning. It peaks around 1 P.M. Coastal Connecticut could see up to an inch. Central areas get a messy mix — rain changing to sleet Thursday night with a half-inch to three-quarters of an inch total. Eastern Connecticut stays mostly rain. Highs only reach 41 degrees.
Friday stays damp and chilly with lingering showers before we finally dry out.
Then comes the reward. A serious warm-up takes over. Saturday climbs near 50. Sunday hits 55. Monday and Tuesday? We're talking 60 to 66 degrees. That's a solid 25 degrees to 20 degrees above normal for early March.
Full moon tonight if the fog cooperates. Plus, we're gaining nearly three minutes of daylight every day. Spring equinox is just two weeks away.
Keep an eye on those driveways tonight. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves.
That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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