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Snow expected to hit CT twice this week

- STAFF REPORTS

Heavier snow is expected Wednesday into Thursday, with forecasts calling for 1 to 3 inches during the day Wednesday, and then the possibilit­y of another 8 to 12 inches overnight into Thursday.

Connecticu­t could get its first back-to-back winter storms of the year this week.

Monday is expected to bring rain mixing with snow in the afternoon and a 90 percent chance of precipitat­ion, according to the National Weather Service. The 50s felt in some areas on Sunday will give way to highs in the upper 30s Monday during the day, and lows in the 30s Monday night, according to the weather service.

The National Weather Service anticipate­s that temperatur­es above freezing will keep the snowfall totals down during Monday’s storm. A mixture of rain and show is expected, with mostly rain near the coast. Inland areas could get up to an inch of snow, while elevations of 750 to 1,000 feet could see up to two inches, according to the weather service.

Heavier snow is expected Wednesday into Thursday, with forecasts calling for 1 to 3 inches during the day Wednesday, and then the possibilit­y of another 8 to 12 inches overnight into Thursday. The chance of precipitat­ion is 60 percent during the day Wednesday, increasing to 80 percent overnight, with daytime winds of 10 to 20 miles per hour increasing to 15 to 25 miles per hour as night falls, according to the National Weather Service.

Winter does not officially begin until Monday, Dec. 21.

School parking lots can be opened during parking bans, the mayor said, as can municipal lots at a reduced rate.

Forecaster­s are watching and updating the path of the storm. Some models show the storm tracking more to the south and east, reducing the possible total accumulati­on.

“Forecast mentions almost all snow at this point with a good chance of significan­t accumulati­on, with the caveat that the high to the NE may be modeled too strong, and if it does retreat more quickly that could allow for a more N/W low track, as well as potential for mixed precip for the NYC metro area and Long Island as marine air and possibly warmer air aloft get involved,” according to the National Weather Service Forecast Discussion Sunday.

Extended forecast for

Fairfield County, per the weather service: On Tuesday, sunny, with a high near 39 and Northwest wind 10 to 13 mph. Tuesday night, mostly clear, with a low around 20. But Wednesday, snow likely, mainly after 4 p.m. and mostly cloudy, with a high near 32, breezy with a 60 percent chance of precipitat­ion. Wednesday night should see snow, with a low around 25. For Thursday, there is a 40 percent chance of snow showers before noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 33. Breezy. Thursday Night, Mostly cloudy, with a low around 20.

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