Some of you are waking up this morning asking that question. Here is what happened. We were very close to the 'borderline' for rain/snow mix. A degree or two EITHER WAY would have made a difference. Unfortunately, there wasn't enough cold air in place for us to receive snow. Officially, at my weather station, we only got down to 36.7°....just not good enough to see snow produced and accumulation to occur. Sorry to the kids and teachers!
TUESDAY'S FORECAST:
Rain, high 45 - south winds to 10 mph
TONIGHT:
Cloudy, low 33 - calm winds
WEDNESDAY:
Increasing clouds, much warmer, high of 60
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We've had a weird winter here in the northeast. 4th warmest January on record with 2 huge snowstorms in between. One on october 30th and one in mid January. Now there's a chance for a Nor'Easter on Sunday. Hoping to see some more snow soon.
Scott
www.ctweathergeeks.com
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