Temperatures won't be quite as warm through the end of the week.
After two spring-like days with highs in the 60s, temperatures will drop back down into the 40s and 50s.
The wind will change direction and usher in cooler marine air.
There is a risk of few showers Wednesday into Thursday.
Northern Litchfield County has a chance to see some wet snow showers.
A coating possible as temperatures will be close to freezing early Thursday morning.
The rest of the viewing area could see some light rain showers, but this will also only add up to a trace. There is a better chance of rain for the weekend.
Potentially up to ½ inch of rain is possible Sunday and early Monday.
Western Connecticut is still in a moderate to severe drought, which will make fire spread concerns an issue now for early Spring.
Temperatures will also warm back up for the weekend, too.
TONIGHT: Mostly clear. Not as cold. Low of 39.
WEDNESDAY: Partly sunny. High of 51.
THURSDAY: Mostly cloudy. Few sprinkles/showers. High of 46.
FRIDAY: Mostly cloudy. High of 53.
SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy. Few sprinkles. High of 55.
SUNDAY: Moderate rain. High of 61.
MONDAY: Partly sunny. Early showers. High of 56.
TUESDAY: Mostly sunny. High of 54.