The first weekend of spring will get off to a mild start and a cold finish. Saturday will start off mostly cloudy with the chance for a passing shower through midday. Then some clearing will take place in the mid-late afternoon with temperatures soaring into the 50s. Sunday will be about 15 to 20 degrees colder with partly to mostly sunny skies. Mid winter cold arrives Monday.
A monster coastal storm will be the focus of our attention Tuesday and Wednesday. Is it a hit or a miss? The exact track is uncertain. After looking at the latest data, it seems a direct hit is becoming less likely. But even a glancing blow could bring accumulating snow to Connecticut. For now, there’s nothing to be worried about. A lot can change when you’re talking about a forecast four to five days out. Just keep an eye on the forecast over the weekend as we get a better handle on things.
Forecast Details
Tonight: Clear start, increasing clouds. Low: 24-32
Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy with the chance for a shower through midday. Some clearing in the afternoon. Mild. High temperatures in the 50s.
Sunday: Partly to mostly sunny, breezy and colder. High temperatures in the upper 30s and lower 40s.
Monday: Cold despite plenty of sunshine. High temperatures in the lower to middle 30s.
Tuesday: Increasing clouds, chance for snow in the afternoon (depending on the track of a coastal storm). High temperatures in the mid to upper 30s.
Wednesday: Cloudy, chance for snow. High temperatures in the mid to upper 30s.