Snowfall, warnings and impacts across Connecticut
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Citing the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, DOT shared that in 2022 “there were 498 fatal traffic crashes and an estimated 32,213 injury crashes that occurred when there was snow and/or sleet conditions at the time of the crash. CTDOT emphasizes that preparation is essential for safe winter driving.”
Snow is falling at more than two inches per hour Friday night, and parts of the state could see 12 inches. Anyone who must travel should do so cautiously.
All of Connecticut is under a winter weather alert through the rest of Friday and into Saturday morning. The heaviest snow will fall this evening as some areas could see snowfall rates of an inch or greater per hour at times tonight.
Snow showers developed over the tristate area on Tuesday, December 23, creating wintry scenes in Connecticut.Footage taken by Tim Grooms shows snow coming down on Connecticut Route 15 (CT-15) in New Canaan on Tuesday.
Many cities and downs are enforcing parking bans to give snowplows space to clear the streets. People are asked to stay off the roads if at all possible.
NORFOLK, CT (WFSB) - Snow continued to fall across northwest Connecticut Monday, with Norfolk expected to see some of the heaviest accumulation in the state. Accumulations of 1-3 inches were forecasted. Little to no accumulation was expected along the shoreline.
A quick but impactful snow and ice storm will blast through the Northeast this weekend which will most likely cause post-Christmas travel issues. The FOX Forecast Center is predicting a widespread 3 to 5 inches of snow from central New Jersey through New York City into southern Connecticut.