Our dry and bright stretch continues! The wind finally subsides, initially allowing for a cold night… then a warming trend commences. Our next chance for precipitation comes later this week, in the form of primarily rain showers as we see it now. The upcoming weekend looks dry with minor swings in temperature.
From Chief Meteorologist Mark Dixon in the Channel 3 First Alert Weather Center…
Tonight: Clear with a diminishing wind. Cold. Low: 15-20. Even colder in the usual colder spots of NW and NE CT.
Tuesday: Sunny. High: 39 inland, 39 shore.
Wednesday: Filtered sun. Low: 20. High: 42 inland, 41 shore.
Thursday: Increasing cloudiness. Low: 26. High: 45 inland, 43 shore. Chance for rain/snow mix at night.
Friday: Cloudy with scattered rain showers. Low: 35. High: 46 inland, 44 shore.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, cooler. Breezy. Low: 29. High: 36 inland, 38 shore.
Sunday: Mostly to partly sunny. Breezy. Low: 23. High: 41 inland, 43 shore.
Monday:…