The system that is now over the Georgia bringing severe weather to the southeast will head towards the region tonight and bring rain showers during the pre-dawn hours across Connecticut and then spread north and east during the morning.
The exact track of this disturbance will help determine how much rain we get and how intense it will be. There’s also an area of low pressure over Ontario that is slowing down, so this means that there will be a second round of showers but mostly for the North Country later in the day.
As of now, there will be downpours along the South Coast, Cape Cod and Islands, while sections north of the MA pike will get less than a quarter inch. There will be rain near the south coast early in the day, through the afternoon, with temperatures holding in the 40s.
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HARTFORD, Conn., April 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ As part of its ongoing commitment to help connect low-income families to the internet so they can fully participate in educational opportunities and the digital economy, Comcast today announced plans to equip 25 different Connecticut locations – 13 of which are now open with plans for 12 additional sites.
A Comcast NBCUniversal Lift Zone
Working with its network of nonprofit partners, Comcast Lift Zones feature free WiFi, which allows students to work on laptops simultaneously so they can successfully participate in distance learning. This initiative provides free connectivity inside partner community centers, like the Boys & Girls Clubs of Hartford, for the next three years.