Good morning. Connecticut. I'm Aaron Jolly.
That gray blanket overhead? It's about to open up.
In the next 24 hours. We're sitting at 31 degrees right now with patchy fog hugging the low spots. That fog clears by mid-morning. Just in time for rain to take over.
The coast gets hit first. Rain rolls in around 7 A.M. — steady, soaking stuff that sticks around all day. You'll top out near 40 degrees. Central Connecticut stays dry until 9 A.M., then the rain finds you too, with highs near 38. Eastern Connecticut sees rain by 8 A.M. and climbs to 41.
Tonight's when it really dumps. Three quarters of an inch to a full inch in spots. Lows drop to 32 to 34 statewide. Northeast winds gust to 20 miles an hour along the shore. That damp chill will sneak right through your jacket.
Friday, the rain eases to drizzle by afternoon. Highs hover in the upper 30s to low 40s — about 26 degrees cooler than normal for early March.
Then the pattern flips hard. Saturday jumps to 50. Sunday and Monday? Mid 50s to near 60. By Tuesday, we could kiss the low 60s with some sun breaking through. That's a 26 degrees-degree swing in four days.
On this day in 2018, a nor'easter knocked out power to 350,000 homes with 70 mile per hour gusts. Today's rain is nothing like that — just wet and annoying.
In Sunrise hits at 6, 21, sunset at 5:46. We're gaining nearly three minutes of daylight every day now. Spring equinox is just two weeks out.
Keep the umbrella handy today. You're going to need it.
For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves.
That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.