Connecticut’s protocol to help the state’s most vulnerable will go back into effect Thursday night.
The timeframe the cold weather protocol will be active coincides with a winter weather advisory across northern Connecticut.
A messy storm expected to bring snow and mixed precipitation on midday Tuesday shut down numerous schools across the state and led to more than a dozen towns dismissing early. A winter weather ...
While the odds of big snow accumulation have dropped off, a series of storms could lead to wintry mix across the state.
While the forecast only called for up to an inch of snow, most of the state was expected to see at least a glaze of ice on Tuesday evening. Parts of northwestern Connecticut could see a tenth of an ...
A winter storm is expected to bring some light snow and ice to Connecticut Tuesday.
As warmer air surges in from the south, a change to rain is likely by Wednesday morning before tapering off around midday. Temperatures could reach the upper 40s to around 50 degrees, but you won't be ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Governor Ned Lamont announced Connecticut’s Severe Cold Weather Protocol will be activated Thursday evening, due to a mix of sleet and freezing rain expected through the night ...
Protections for some of the state’s most vulnerable were extended, the governor’s office announced on Tuesday.
Last week’s blizzard forced widespread blood drive cancellations. Officials say more than 1,500 blood donations were lost due to storm-related disruptions.
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