Scattered rain showers will continue into Monday morning before a strong cold front pushes through the state late Monday afternoon and Monday night. A few snow.
Powerful winds and falling temperatures have moved in Monday night, and we’re looking at some brutal wind chills for Connecticut overnight and into Tuesday. A.
Updated on February 28, 2021 at 12:23 pm
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Gusty Santa Ana winds through San Diego County passes and along the coastal foothills were expected to continue Sunday through early Monday, the National Weather Service said.
East winds are predicted to drop off on Monday, but it will be very dry and a little warmer, forecasters said. Cooler, onshore flow returns Tuesday.
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By activating the severe weather protocol, state agencies and municipalities can coordinate with the United Way 2-1-1 system and a network of shelters to help the homeless and others by providing protection from the extreme cold. While many of us were hoping that the brutal cold weather had ended for the season, it looks like we’re not out of the woods yet, as wind chills will be near or below zero across Connecticut tonight, Gov. Lamont said. Shelters are open throughout the state, and we need to spread the word to the most vulnerable in our communities that these services are available. If you know if anyone who is in need of shelter, please call 2-1-1 and they will connect you to the nearest available locations.