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Possible Record-Breaking Christmas Week Forecast
The latest holiday week forecast doesn't feature any snow but fog could be an issue for travelers.

We’re 10 days from 2016 and the calendar reading January but despite these facts the Christmas weather week forecast looks like something we’d see in April or May.
There are plenty of minor rain chances, a lot of fog, and temps approaching 70 degrees! We won’t be seeing a lot of sun either this week.
There is a zero percent chance of a White Christmas.
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Here is the latest and detailed Christmas week forecast for the area via the National Weather Service:
- Monday: Cloudy with temps back up into the low to mid 50s.
- Tuesday: Rain after 2 p.m. in Southern Connecticut with temps in the upper 50s.
- For Hartford and Tolland counties showers are possible between 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Expect periods of fog throughout the state Tuesday evening.
- Wednesday: Rain is expected in the afternoon and it could be heavy at times with fog. Temps will be in the mid 50s.
- Wednesday night: Rain ends late but before it does it could be heavy and times and fog is expected to be an issue.
- Christmas Eve: Mostly cloudy with temps in the upper 60s for all of Connecticut. There is a 30 percent of showers in northern Connecticut.
- Christmas Day: Mostly sunny with temps in the upper 50s for all of Connecticut.
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