![]() Connecticut Public's Emily Caminiti and The Associated Press contributed to this story. More than 4 inches: Preston, Groton, Stonington, Mystic More than 5 inches: Norwich, Franklin, Pawcatuck More than 4 inches: Naugatuck, Guilford, Waterbury, New Haven More than 5 inches: Meriden, Hamden, North Haven More than 5 inches: Stratford, Bethel, Redding More than 6 inches: Fairfield, Norwalk, Ridgefield, Weston More than 6 inches: Pomfret, Hampton, Canterbury More than 6 inches: Bolton, Andover, Hebron More than 5 inches: Marlborough, East Hartford, Manchester, Enfieldīradley International Airport in Windsor Locks recorded 5.8 inches. More than 6 inches: Windsor, Glastonbury, Newington, East Windsor, Bristol More than 7 inches: Granby, Canton, Simsbury Here’s a look at snowfall totals across Connecticut, according to the National Weather Service: But we’ll be out there and supplement our crews with private contractors as necessary.” “We are still short-staffed in our snow and ice removal operations. “We do have some staffing challenges,” Morgan said in advance of the storm. Highs will reach the mid-40s.Ĭonnecticut Department of Transportation crews prepared all weekend, and plows were ready to go, said Josh Morgan, agency spokesperson.ĬT DOT was not facing supply issues with fuel or salt, he said. It’s back to springlike weather for Wednesday, the first day of March, Argianas said. as temperatures drop below freezing,” Connecticut Public meteorologist Garett Argianas said. CONNECTICUT NORTHWEST BAKERSVILLE BARKHAMSTED BULLS BRIDGE DAM CREAM HILL FALLS. Here's a look at the snowfall reports so far in the state: Burlington: 7 inches Coventry: 7 inches New Canaan: 7 inches North. totals, precipitation was rather spotty. While the snow stopped falling Tuesday evening, temperatures dropped into the 20s overnight. There is moderate snow falling in parts of the state right now. Connecticut State Police reported 700 calls for service, including 87 accidents, between midnight and 2 p.m. There were accidents involving tractor-trailers on Interstates 91 and 84, but officials said no serious injuries were reported. Three special elections for the Connecticut House went on as scheduled. Ned Lamont ordered all executive branch state office buildings closed to the public Tuesday. The students were sent to hospitals, but no serious injuries were reported. The University of Connecticut reported that four students were injured in two sledding accidents late Tuesday afternoon. “When everyone can come hang out outside together and just play and be silly.” “These are the best days of the year,” Healy said. Senior Ava Healy had no problem making it to campus to be with friends once classes were canceled.
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