HEADLINES
- Near record cold this morning
- More clouds this afternoon, temperatures near freezing
- Snow flurries or drizzle on Saturday morning
- Next plunge of cold air Monday night into Tuesday
- No major storms this week
FORECAST:
Arctic air has moved over Connecticut overnight. Temperatures this morning are in the teens and single digits farther north and it will feel like the teens and 20s for most of the day. We're tracking a few rain or snow showers for Saturday morning. The next bitter blast will arrive Monday into Tuesday. There is no break from the cold in sight, but there's also no major storms for the upcoming week. Here's a day-by-day breakdown of the forecast.
Today - Sun to start, then a few clouds. Temperatures rise to near freezing with overcast skies later in the afternoon. Light wind.
Tonight - Overcast with a stray snow shower north or sprinkle south. Little to no accumulation expected. Temperatures in the upper 20s, rising to near 30F Saturday morning.
Saturday -Overcast for most of the day with a stray flurry north or sprinkle south. Highs near 40, but it feels like the 30s.
Sunday - Sun to start, then a few clouds. Highs near 40.
Monday - Sunny and very cold by the afternoon-time. Highs near 30. Overnight lows drop into the teens and single digits on Monday night.
The next storm: -Temperatures rise ahead of our next storm, but no major snow or rain is in the forecast. The best chance will come Wednesday afternoon into Thursday.