Connecticut’s severe weather protocol will end February 10 after being in effect for 19 days, as shelters across the state work to accommodate increased demand during the prolonged cold snap.
Connecticut is experiencing another extremely cold start to the day with most areas waking up to single-digit feels-like temperatures as the state enters day 10 of its severe weather protocol.
Gov. Ned Lamont has activated Connecticut’s severe cold weather protocol through Wednesday at noon as Arctic air pushes temperatures well below normal and wind chills drop into negative territory.
The heaviest snow from Winter Storm Benjamin has ended.
With Winter Storm Benjamin approaching and bitter cold temperatures, warming centers across Connecticut are opening their ...
Cities across Connecticut activated parking bans and snow emergency protocols Friday as Winter Storm Benjamin approaches, ...
The chances of a coastal weekend storm having an impact on Connecticut are decreasing.
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