12/08/2025
Forecast Discussion 12/8:
Morning satellite shows mostly clear skies over the region. A strong cold front has moved through as of this morning, shifting winds to the northwest and ushering in the coldest air of the season thus far. Monday will feature partly sunny skies with highs only in the mid to upper 20s (25–30°F). With clear skies and favorable radiational cooling Monday night, temperatures will drop into the single digits across much of the area—bundle up! Conditions moderate slightly on Tuesday as clouds increase ahead of the next system, with highs reaching the mid-30s. A few snow showers are possible Tuesday night, though any accumulation appears unlikely outside of northern Litchfield County.
By Wednesday, a clipper system tracking north will bring more widespread rain and snow showers. Given the current projected track, impacts should remain minimal for most locations, though light accumulations cannot be ruled out in the higher elevations of the northwest hills. Confidence in details will improve with short-range guidance over the next 24–36 hours. Skies clear Thursday and much of Friday before another clipper approaches late Friday night into Saturday. While timing and impacts remain uncertain, this system currently represents the best chance for accumulating snow in the seven-day forecast. At this time, a light event (around 1–3 inches) appears most likely, but there is plenty of time to monitor its evolution. Overall, a cold and active pattern will persist into the weekend and beyond.