12/20/2024
Forecast Discussion 12/20:
Snow showers are expected to break out today after 11AM from SW to NE across CT. The precipitation may initially start as some rain at the shoreline, where temperatures will be around 35 degrees. Temperatures generally 30 to 34 degrees across the interior will result in all snow, but initial showers may have trouble sticking to paved surfaces, especially across the urban corridor and high traffic areas. Temperatures drop and sun angle diminishes through the afternoon, resulting in snow that could stick within steadier snow showers between 3PM and 8PM. A general Coating to 1.0 (C-1) inches is expected across CT and the Hudson Valley, with some towns potentially reaching 2.0 inches. The snow showers will taper off in the evening, with a long lull Friday night until additional snow showers move in Saturday morning, between about 5AM and 10AM. The latest models have relegated these to Western Zones, but colder temperatures should allow anything that falls to readily stick. Another separate C-1 is possible during this interval.
Skies Saturday afternoon become mostly sunny, with a cold NW flow. Winds are expected to gust 20 to 25 mph Saturday afternoon and Saturday night, so bundle up if heading out! Highs Saturday will only be in the upper 20s, and highs Sunday will struggle out of the lower 20s. Lows could reach the single digits across the interior, with wind chill values below zero at times.
Long range, another system may bring snow showers Christmas Eve, with additional light accumulations possible. This will need to be monitored in the coming days. A warmer pattern will then emerge after Christmas, with above average temperatures expected heading into New Years Day.