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Bitter blast and high winds on the way for Connecticut

Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Michele Powers says we will get a taste of winter the next two days.

News 12 Staff

Nov 27, 2023, 5:00 AM

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WHAT'S NEW: Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Michele Powers says we will get a taste of winter the next two days. It will be seasonably cold tonight with temperatures falling into the 20s through the lower 30s. Much colder air is on the way for tomorrow. High temperatures in the afternoon will reach the upper 30s. The winds will pick up out of the West. 10-20 mph with gusts up near 30. The winds at that speed will make the temperatures feel like the 20s during the afternoon. Even colder Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. Temperatures will fall back into the 20s and feel more like the teens. Temperatures will recover into the upper 30s by Wednesday afternoon.

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WHAT'S NEXT: Temperatures will moderate the rest of the week in the 40s and 50s. Risk of rain Friday and Sunday into early next week. December starts Friday and that's when temperatures will be in the lower 50s.

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TUESDAY: Partly sunny and windy. Colder. High near 38 degrees.

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WEDNESDAY: Sun and clouds. Breezy and cold. High near 39 degrees.

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THURSDAY: Sunny, not as cold.  High near 46 degrees.

FRIDAY: Mostly cloudy with showers. High near 51 degrees.

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