Headlines Thursday, February 28
Snowfall amounts overnight ranged from a coating/fraction of an inch in many places, up to over 3" in parts of northeastern CT.
Skies become partly to mostly sunny during the rest of today.
Batches of precipitation will pass nearby both tomorrow morning & Saturday morning. At this time it looks like Connecticut will be near the northern fringe of these areas and probably only get grazed by a couple flurries or snow showers in parts of the state Friday & Saturday mornings, however there may be some small accumulations across NJ and Long Island (where some rain may also get into the mix), so a light shift to the north could easily change our forecast during the next 1-2 days.
A more significant storm system looks more likely (than yesterday) to affect us Sunday evening/night. Precipitation will likely begin as snow. Too soon to tell if this will change to rain before tapering off Monday morning.
Windy & unseasonably cold weather will follow, with temperatures dropping into the 20's Monday and remaining cold much of next week.