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By some measures, this may end up being Connecticut's longest stretch of cold weather since the winter of 2017-18. That season saw an unbroken string of subfreezing temperatures that lasted for 14 days, after temperatures dropped below freezing the day after Christmas.
The forecast said Connecticut on Saturday will experience temperatures in the high teens. However, the rest of the week as well, Jan. 26 through Jan. 30, is expected to see sub-freezing temperatures, with overnight low temperatures in the teens and single digits.
Significant snowfall amounts are expected on Sunday into Monday, with Connecticut facing 12 to 18 inches of snow from this major winter storm. Here's the latest timing (in three-hour increments) of how the snow accumulation is expected to progress across the state.
A blast of arctic air is headed into the region on Monday night, leading Connecticut officials to activate the state’s severe cold weather protocol.
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