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Latest Fourth of July Holiday Weekend Forecast
Overall it looks good, the only issue is some parts of Connecticut will see more clouds than sun on July 4.

Erin.Quinlan@patch.com
Erin Quinlan graduated from the University of Connecticut in 2005 and immediately began her reporting career at the Middletown Press in Middletown, CT. After a short time in Middletown, Erin took a position at the Journal Inquirer, where she worked in news, sports, and advertising, and remained until coming on board at Patch. Never being content to do just one thing, Erin continued to waitress for a while after college and freelanced for The Sports Department and a couple of private companies. Erin comes from a family where sports have always been an important part of life. If they are not being played, they are being watched. In addition to sports, Erin also enjoys going to the gym and baking.
Overall it looks good, the only issue is some parts of Connecticut will see more clouds than sun on July 4.

Overall it looks good, the only issue is some parts of Connecticut will see more clouds than sun on July 4.
Overall it looks good, the only issue is some parts of Connecticut will see more clouds than sun on July 4.
Overall it looks good, the only issue is some parts of Connecticut will see more clouds than sun on July 4.
Overall it looks good, the only issue is some parts of Connecticut will see more clouds than sun on July 4.
Overall it looks good, the only issue is some parts of Connecticut will see more clouds than sun on July 4.
The victim in this case is an elderly woman and police are looking for additional victims.
The Ellington crash occurred early Thursday morning and sent one person to the hospital via LifeStar helicopter.
Festivities will begin at 4 p.m. and the fireworks will go off at 9:30 p.m.
Festivities will begin at 7:30 p.m. with a concert and fireworks will follow.
Several sobriety checkpoints and extra state police patrols are planned near Newtown, starting July 2.
Five clerks at five establishments sold tobacco products to the underage decoy and were issued infractions.
The company, which had state and federal contracts, will pay $390,000.
Standard service supply customers should see a reduction of almost 20 percent in their bills.
Standard service supply customers should see a reduction of almost 20 percent in their bills.
Standard service supply customers should see a reduction of almost 20 percent in their bills.
Standard service supply customers should see a reduction of almost 20 percent in their bills.
Standard service supply customers should see a reduction of almost 20 percent in their bills.
Standard service supply customers should see a reduction of almost 20 percent in their bills.