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A screenshot of a CTDOT traffic camera view of Interstate 95 near Exit 26, Wordin Avenue, in Bridgeport, Conn., on Monday, Feb. 1, 2021.CTDOT / Contributed PhotoShow MoreShow Less
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A screenshot of a CTDOT traffic camera view of Interstate 95 near Exit 27, Pembroke Street, in Bridgeport, Conn., on Monday, Feb. 1, 2021.CTDOT / Contributed PhotoShow MoreShow Less
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A screenshot of a CTDOT traffic camera view of Route 2 at Exit 5A, High Street, in East Hartford, Conn., on Monday, Feb. 1, 2021.CTDOT / Contributed PhotoShow MoreShow Less
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Snow in Norwalk, Conn., on the morning of Monday, Feb. 1, 2021.Norwalk Police / Contributed PhotoShow MoreShow Less
NWS: Significant winter storm possible early next week; wind chill sends temps plummeting
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A worker clears the sidewalks in front of 1055 Washington Blvd. following a winter storm on Jan. 18, 2020 in Stamford, Connecticut that left travelers with slippery conditions and 1-2 inches of snow.Matthew Brown / Hearst Connecticut Media
The National Weather Service said Friday there is potential for a “significant winter storm” that could affect the tri-state area early next week.
“Although it is too soon to determine exact timing and potential impacts, it is never too soon to make appropriate preparations,” the agency said in an update for the tri-state region Friday.
NWS: Significant winter storm possible early next week; wind chill sends temps plummeting
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A worker clears the sidewalks in front of 1055 Washington Blvd. following a winter storm on Jan. 18, 2020 in Stamford, Connecticut that left travelers with slippery conditions and 1-2 inches of snow.Matthew Brown / Hearst Connecticut Media
The National Weather Service said Friday there is potential for a “significant winter storm” that could affect the tri-state area early next week.
“Although it is too soon to determine exact timing and potential impacts, it is never too soon to make appropriate preparations,” the agency said in an update for the tri-state region Friday.
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1of3RN Cara gives New Haven Health Director Maritza Bond the first dose of a Moderna COVID-19 vaccine in front of the New Haven Health Department on Dec. 28, 2020.Photo: Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut Media
2of3New Haven Public Health Director Maritza Bond holds a press conference announcing the enforcement of wearing masks in all city businesses in downtown New Haven, Conn., on Nov. 18, 2020.Photo: Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media
3of3Danny Pizarro, an aide to the mayor, attends Mayor Joe Ganim s address to the Bridgeport Regional Business Council, in Bridgeport, Conn., on March 3, 2016. Police in Trumbull, Conn., are investigating a large gathering held over the weekend at the home of Pizarro, a Bridgeport c