WHAT TO KNOW
There will be continued showers through Tuesday evening as rain lingers from a weather system that is sliding east of the Connecticut coast. One to two inches of rain have fallen in some areas since Monday. It is the third biggest rainfall of the year. The Memorial Day weekend washout produced the most one-day rain and the most in a three-day stretch.
Skies will be clearing Tuesday night, and the air will feel very comfortable. Nighttime lows will be just a few degrees shy of where they should be for this time of year.
Wednesday's weather looks wonderful. Sunny and seasonably warm. Blue skies and a favorable breeze will get the afternoon temperatures back to where they should be this time of year, in the upper 70s and low 80s.
Thursday looks good for the first half of the day. Sunny and warm. Clouds will begin to collect later in the afternoon. The News 12 Storm Watch Team will begin tracking more rain for very late Thursday night into very early Friday morning. Friday looks a little wishy-washy, with on-and-off showers in the forecast. Rain early on. Then a lull. Then, more showers are possible later in the day. You may wake up to a few lingering showers very early Saturday morning, but the overall weekend weather pattern looks very good.




