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Bethel’s Forecast: Snowflakes to Heavy Rain: Latest Updates

It's going to feel like winter today as we'll see a mixed bag of precipitation. BREAKING

Writing about the first snowflakes or the possibility of the first very minor snow accumulation of the season is a lot more exciting than sharing that rain is in the forecast. But in Connecticut we should be more excited for the much-needed rain that is expected to fall this afternoon and evening after the snowflakes have long turned to plain rain.

Because some snowflakes are falling in parts of Connecticut this morning, the National Weather Service has issued a “Special Weather Statement” for northern Fairfield and northern New Haven counties. Up to an inch of slushy snow and sleet accumulation is possible here before the changeover to all rain by noon, the weather service states.

A “Hazardous Weather Outlook” has been issued for Hartford and Tolland counties for some periods of snow late this morning and into early afternoon. Roads will likely remain wet though as temps will remain above freezing, the weather service states. Very minor snow accumulation is possible.

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On the immediate coast from Greenwich to New London, we also could see some snowflakes and sleet Thursday, according to the National Weather Service, but we won’t have to worry about any accumulation here. The temps are predicted to be too warm on the coast for any snowflakes to stick.

Once snowflakes end the real news centers on the potentially three quarters to one inch of rain Connecticut may see Thursday night. Close to 90 percent of the state is classified as being in a severe drought.

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WTNH News 8 Meteorologist Gil Simmons wrote on social media, “A little bit of snow changing to rain! It will be a raw, cold and rainy afternoon. 30s & 40s most of the day. Dress warmly and have your wet weather gear! It all dries out tomorrow and Saturday. Have a great day!”
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Here’s the updated forecast via the National Weather Service:

Thursday: Any sleet and snow turns to rain this afternoon with highs in the low to mid 40s. Rain begins to pick up this afternoon and continues to intensify this evening and ends early Friday morning. Up to an inch of rain is possible for Connecticut. Minor slushy snow accumulation is possible in northern sections of the state earlier on Thursday.

Friday: Partly sunny and temps near 55.

Saturday: Beautiful, mostly sunny and a high near 60 degrees.

Sunday: More rain, after 1 p.m., especially in southern Connecticut. High temp near 60. Rain ends Sunday evening. Currently, there is a 60 percent chance of rain in southern Connecticut. In northern CT, there is only a 30 percent chance of rain currently on Sunday.

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