Beachgoers were walking along the tide line as a rainy mist settled over the water at Ocean Beach in New London on Tuesday, a chilly day that saw drizzles.
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Light snow storm expected to last through Friday evening- A snow storm is expected to last until tomorrow evening, but leave small accumulations. The snow storm started late Thursday morning in parts of the state, Gary Lessor, meteorologist with the Weather Center at Western Connecticut State University,.
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Snow storm may turn into sleet, freezing rain by tomorrow
Snow storm may turn into sleet, freezing rain by tomorrow
January 26, 2021 02:22PM By Lauren Sellew, Record-Journal staff
A snow storm is expected to last until tomorrow, and may turning to sleet and freezing rain.Â
The storm started in the afternoon on Tuesday. The snow will continue into tonight, Gary Lessor, meteorologist with the Weather Center at Western Connecticut State University said. There will be about two to four inches of snow accumulation and temperatures overnight will be in the upper 20âs to near 30 degrees, Lessor said. He noted it appears to be a minor storm.Â