Couverture de Connecticut Weather: 02-22-2026

Connecticut Weather: 02-22-2026

Connecticut Weather: 02-22-2026

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Good evening! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Connecticut Weather Podcast for Sunday, February 22nd. Folks, this is the one. The storm we'll be telling stories about. Right now it's deceptively calm. A few flurries, 33 degrees, light northeast breeze. Enjoy it. By 5 P.M., snow starts falling. By tonight, we're in a full blizzard. The National Weather Service is calling this historic. And they're not being dramatic. Let's take a trip across the state. Down along the coast, snow ramps up hard by 10 P.M. You're talking one to two inches an hour. Gusts hitting 47 miles an hour. By morning, 11 to 17 inches on the ground. Temperatures actually rise overnight from 27 degrees at 8 P.M. To near 30 by dawn, but wind chills will make it feel like 12 degrees. And if you're near the shoreline in New London County, moderate coastal flooding hits between midnight and 5 A.M. Move your car to higher ground tonight. Over in central Connecticut, snow holds off until after 4 A.M. Monday. Then it drops 7 to 11 inches with gusts near 49 miles an hour. The real gut punch? Temperatures crash to 9 degrees by Tuesday morning. That's a 40 degree swing in 24 hours. Eastern Connecticut catches the worst of it. Snow starts by 5 P.M. And doesn't quit. Up to 17 inches possible with gusts reaching 53 miles an hour. Whiteout conditions. Zero visibility. Stay home. This is a triple threat. Heavy snow, damaging winds, coastal flooding. Travel should be emergencies only tonight through Monday. Now the week ahead tells quite a story. Tuesday stays bitter, highs barely cracking 30 degrees with black ice lurking everywhere. Wednesday warms to the upper 30s but brings a messy wintry mix. Thursday and Friday hover in the low 40s with more rain and snow chances. Then Saturday finally delivers sunshine and mid 40s. You'll earn that one. Charge your phones, fill the bathtub, check on your neighbors tonight. This storm demands respect. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!
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