Clouds will increase on Sunday as our next storm approaches. For us, the storm will bring us quite a bit of rain, an inch or more, starting Sunday night and continuing through Tuesday. Some icing due to freezing rain is possible on the north side of the state.
A Winter Storm Watch is in effect for Northern counties beginning Sunday night. This could be enough to cause some slippery spots inland for the Monday morning commute. But a prolonged period of icing is possible in the hill towns all day Monday. This could be enough to make travel very slippery and could also result in some power outages.
Rain/mix continues into Tuesday afternoon. Luckily, this will all end in time for you to head to New Years Eve plans Tuesday night it will be a dry and comfortable start to 2020.
FORECAST DETAILS:
TONIGHT: Mostly clear. Low: 30s
SUNDAY: Increasing clouds. Showers develop at night. High: low 40s
MONDAY: Rain, prolonged ice in the northwest and northeast hills. High: Mid 30s - near 40.
NEW YEAR'S EVE: Showers linger into the early afternoon. Then clearing. High: 40s.
NEW YEAR'S DAY: Partly sunny. High: 35-40.
THURSDAY: Mostly sunny. High: upper 30s to 40.
FRIDAY: Chance for showers. High: mid 40s
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