STORM WATCH: Rain now, freezing cold tomorrow

Our first freeze of the season is possible tomorrow night in parts of the state.

Alex Calamia

Oct 8, 2025, 9:45 AM

Updated 2 hr ago

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WHAT TO KNOW:
  • Showers arrive this morning and linger through noon. Dry this evening
  • A Freeze Watch is in effect for Thursday night north of Merritt Parkway
  • Coastal flooding possible during high tide due to nearly full moon
FORECAST:
Today: Morning showers, then some sun later in the day. Morning high near 70, then in the 60s later in the day. Breezy with wind gusts around 25 mph for much of the day.
Tonight: Clearing out. Lows in the mid-40s.
Thursday: Sunny with a chilly breeze. Highs around 60 with winds at times gusting over 20 mph.
Thursday night: Clear and cold. Lows in low to mid 30s in cooler neighborhoods in Litchfield County with frost and freezes possible north of Merritt Parkway.
Friday: Cold to start, then seasonable with a mix of sun and clouds. Highs in the mid-60s.
COASTAL STORM
A developing coastal storm could bring rain, wind, and coastal flooding during high tide. The storm's closest approach will be Sunday night into Monday. Although it's too early to tell if we will get a direct hit in Connecticut, odds are growing this storm will have at least some impact in our area. Stay tuned for the latest updates as we get closer.