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Published February 16, 2021 •
Updated on February 16, 2021 at 11:19 am
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A storm is currently bringing a mix of freezing rain and rain to the state and some schools are delayed while others have remote learning today. See the list here.
It s very icy on untreated surfaces in interior portions of the state.
Looks pretty..but this icy glaze is making untreated surfaces a sheet of ice this morning! Live team coverage on @NBCConnecticut. pic.twitter.com/dGgHNMjPHV Kaitlyn McGrath (@KaitlynMcGrath) February 16, 2021
Some are slipping and sliding, others are soaked. 32 is the magic number this AM. Extremely slippery in the northcentral and northwest parts of the state..puddles everywhere south. Rain shuts off and temps will move up. Details in minutes on @NBCConnecticut#NBCCTpic.twitter.com/usD2kgDA81 Bob Maxon (@bobmaxon) February 16, 2021
First Alert Forecast: some breaks from the rain amid warmer temperatures
Your First Alert Forecast from Mon. evening, Feb. 15, 2021 By Kellie McGlynn | February 15, 2021 at 2:13 PM EST - Updated February 16 at 12:06 AM
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Had enough rain lately? Clouds, fog, and mist will stay for Tuesday but, for most daytime hours, odds for a measurable rain shower should stay low, near 30% or less. Please be alert for a higher chance for a gusty shower or rogue severe storm overnight Monday. Temperatures will hold mainly in the 50s during this period; a brief spike to the 60s will support said storm chance Monday night.