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A couple of residents reported seeing a mountain lion. The likelihood of a mountain lion roaming Monroe is low.
The CT DEEP said the large swans' behavior is so aggressive that they could cause small boats to capsize.
Stargazers are in for a treat as the full Buck Moon will make an appearance on Tuesday night. Find out the best time to see it on Patch.
Aquarion Water Company is urging water conservation during "abnormally dry" conditions.
Headed to the beach today? The National Weather Service is urging swimmers to use caution as rip tide danger is high.
You won't need a telescope to see Mars Sunday night from Monroe. Find out when the best time is to see the Red Planet.
The National Trails Day Hike will be held June 4.
Monroe is invited to join on Saturday, May 21 when Eversource arborists hand out tree seedlings and share about planting.
The Monroe Trails Day Hike is scheduled for June 4 at Chalk Hill Nature Trail.
The National Weather Service says there is an elevated fire weather potential today due to warmer temps and a dry airmass.
We’ll let you know what the weather will be like this weekend in case you have outdoor plans.
A Freeze Warning has been issued for the Monroe area.
Farmers saw their first sprouts last week, a hopeful sign for a tough season weather-wise. Find out where to buy a CSA share near Monroe.
There will be a couple of days of rain during the week, but you’ll love next weekends forecast.
On Thursday, the National Weather Service was predicting accumulating snow Saturday, but a lot can change in a day. Here’s the latest.
Opening day of trout fishing season in Monroe is on Saturday, April 9, 2016. Here's the latest fishing news from the CT DEEP.
For the second straight weekend we could see see snow and we have the latest update on another wintry weekend forecast.
Break out the flannels and fleece. Mother Nature is back with a vengeance. We'll let you know how cold it will get in Monroe.
Monroe Patch brings you the latest cancellations and delays due to the snow.
The National Weather Service has issued a “Winter Weather Advisory” for northern parts of Fairfield County.
There is a chance we could wake up Sunday and see some snow on the ground. Additional snow chances are also in the forecast.
A rare glimpse of the Northern Lights could be visible over Monroe on Saturday, April 2, as auroral activity is predicted to be high.
Unseasonable cold and wind gusts of up to 60 miles per hour are expected in the Monroe area which could cause more power outages.
The National Weather Service’s latest forecast includes thunderstorms, possibility of some snow, and strong winds.
Gusty winds could cause power outages the National Weather Service cautions, and by the weekend snowflakes are even possible.
After this morning’s spring snow moves away we’ll let you know what to expect for the week ahead, including Easter Sunday.
You can’t make this up! Thunderstorms and hail maybe today, and a sizable snowstorm on the horizon? Here’s the latest.
The weather looks good for most of Wednesday and then the forecast changes quickly with a possible Nor’Easter on Sunday too!
Monroe residents are encouraged to practice responsible landscaping.
It may not be beach weather yet, but with a weekend forecast of sun and climbing temps, you're going to love it.
The area will experience spring-like weather this week. We’ll let you know what to expect each day. Are temps in the 70s really possible?
We look at the forecast for the next 15 days and let you know whether you can put that shovel away at least for awhile.
This isn’t the storm of the century, but the weather service cautions snow will impact Friday morning’s commute. We have the latest info.
Snow is expected late Thursday and into Friday and we’ll let you know what the National Weather Service is predicting for now.
Winds of up to 40 to 50 mph are likely between 6 - 9 a.m. which could cause downed tree limbs and power outages in the Monroe area.
Developers were proposing to build under the 8-30g affordable housing statute near a reservoir that provides drinking water to Monroe.