WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- The rest of the weekend continues to be breezy to windy with more wind expected along the coast.
- The National Weather Service indicates a hazardous weather outlook for Western Connecticut for these winds and the potential for spotty power outages due to the gusts.
- This made the relatively mild high temperatures on Saturday feel significantly colder despite much warmer temperatures 24 hours earlier.
- Temperatures for the weekend and the first half of the work week fluctuate throughout the 50s with 40s returning by later in the week.
- Low temperatures mainly in the upper-30s and low-40s are expected through Tuesday morning with colder lows on the way after Wednesday in the low-30s.
- The next rain chance will be late Monday night lingering into Tuesday morning.
- There is an increasing likelihood of a late week Thursday (Thanksgiving) or Friday storm. Exact timing still is uncertain but it does look have the potential to make Thanksgiving Day messy. This system could bring the opportunity for rain, mix, and accumulated snow. The News 12 Storm Watch Team will continue to monitor as it gets closer as this is an important timetable for travel and get-togethers.
- Drought conditions linger despite the rain that Connecticut received. Tuesday's rain doesn't look like it will alleviate this much but a decent system late week could aid in getting closer to where Connecticut needs to be precipitation wise. However, it could be messy for holiday activities.
FORECAST
OVERNIGHT: Lows in the upper-30s and low-40s but feeling colder due to maintained wind around 15 to 20 mph with gusts potentially at 30 mph or higher.
SUNDAY: Sun and clouds with gusty conditions. High of 53, low of 37.
MONDAY: Sun and clouds with calm winds. Mostly dry with late night rain moving in and lingering into the next day. High of 58, low of 42.
TUESDAY: Morning rain clears out by afternoon with peeks of sunshine after. High of 58, low of 37.