UpdatedMon, Feb 1, 2021 at 4:59 pm ET Reply Public works crews are clearing snow during a Monday storm in Fairfield. (Shutterstock) FAIRFIELD, CT — While snowplows hit the roads Monday in Fairfield, residents stayed home, making for a relatively quiet winter storm, with only minor traffic incidents and flooding, according to officials. "People have been heeding the call to stay in, and that's paid dividends," Deputy Fire Chief Kyran Dunn said. As of late Monday afternoon, the town had received between 8 and 10 inches of snow, with 2 more inches expected in the evening, according to Acting Director of Public Works John Marsilio. Subscribe "By midnight, for the most part, the snow will end," Marsilio said during a report to the Board of Selectmen at its Monday meeting, adding the snow is expected to convert to combination rain by 6 p.m.