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Residents across Connecticut are buckling down as meteorologists predict a significant weather event beginning Monday afternoon and spanning into early Thursday. A long-duration storm is on the horizon, with parts of the state expected to receive more than three inches of rainfall. This extensive wet condition, beneficial for alleviating ongoing drought situations, may however bring about its share of challenges. Daily routines could see disruptions, particularly in areas vulnerable to flooding. Local communities, especially in Bridgeport, Stratford, and Fairfield among others, are advised to prepare for the inclement weather ahead.

The anticipated heavy precipitation is not the storm’s only concern. Forecasters caution about potential impacts on both the morning and evening commutes on Wednesday due to reduced visibility and ponding on roads from heavy rains. Localized flooding in areas with poor drainage might also exacerbate the situation, with the semi-frozen ground leading to more runoff than usual. Wind gusts are expected to pick up significantly, reaching speeds of 20-30 mph. This storm aims to test Connecticut’s resilience, prompting a “First Alert Weather Day” for heightened awareness. Community members are urged to stay informed and prepare accordingly.

The unfolding scenario will see a drastic shift in weather conditions, with forecast specifics painting a detailed timeline. Initially, rain will spread across the state by Monday afternoon, easing slightly into Tuesday before intensifying once again Tuesday night into Wednesday. As a cold front approaches and a low-pressure wave stalls over Connecticut, temperatures will surge to the mid-50s to possibly 60 degrees, inviting the chance for thunder. Wednesday will bear the brunt of the storm, with heavy downpours expected throughout the day, influencing both travel and outdoor activities adversely.

As the storm continues, a noticeable drop in temperatures will follow the rain’s cessation by Thursday, with a lingering chance of morning snow showers. The weather will clear up thereafter, leading to mostly sunny skies with highs hovering around the 40s and lows dipping into the low 20s by Thursday night. This significant weather event underscores the importance of preparedness, especially in adverse conditions. Community members are encouraged to stay updated through local news outlets and community alerts, ensuring safety and minimizing disruption during this turbulent weather period.

Source: patch.com

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