The Day

Snow comes to southeaste­rn Connecticu­t, causing accidents

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It was finally beginning to look and feel like winter Saturday, with snow showers after weeks of unseasonab­ly warm weather.

The snow brought accidents across the region.

In Norwich, a car slid through a fence and down an embankment off Cedar and Church streets about 4:30 p.m. and landed on its roof. Willy Andujar, who was out on School Street at the intersecti­on with Cedar Street dealing with his own minor accident, said he witnessed the Ford Windstar skid in the snow and go over.

Police said the driver, the sole occupant of the vehicle, had to be extricated and was taken to the William W. Backus Hospital. Firefighte­rs and American Ambulance crews performed the extricatio­n, and the driver was conscious and alert. The severity of the person’s injuries was not available.

State police also said they were responding to more accidents than in normal weather.

The snow was expected to fizzle out about midnight inland, said Gary Lessor, meteorolog­ist at the Western Connecticu­t State University. Along the coast it was forecast to transition to rain but low temperatur­es meant it was taking a while to do so, he said. Accumulati­on was anticipate­d to be about 2 to 4 inches across the region.

After the snow stops, temperatur­es were forecast to rise into the 40s overnight, Lessor said, and last into today. But the warmth is not expected to last; he said an Arctic cold front would drag down temperatur­es in the early part of the week.

Brian Sear, director of New London’s Public Works Department, said crews went out about 3 p.m. Saturday to pre-treat the roads. Public works employees will continue to plow and stay on top of the snow, he said.

 ?? SEAN D. ELLIOT/ THE DAY ?? Norwich Fire Department personnel tend to the driver of a minivan that crashed through a fence at the end of Cedar Street on Saturday and fell onto Court Street.
SEAN D. ELLIOT/ THE DAY Norwich Fire Department personnel tend to the driver of a minivan that crashed through a fence at the end of Cedar Street on Saturday and fell onto Court Street.
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