Shocking Weather Shift: Connecticut Goes from 60s to Snow in Just 24 Hours!

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If you’ve been enjoying the recent spring-like warmth in Connecticut, brace yourself—big changes are coming. After a stretch of unseasonably warm temperatures, the state is now facing increased fire risks, sudden cooldowns, and even the chance of snow in some areas.

From Warm Sunshine to Dangerous Fire Risks

Earlier this week, temperatures across the state soared into the low 60s, giving many a false sense that winter was behind us. Hartford came close to breaking a record on Monday, hitting 65°F, just a few degrees shy of the all-time high for this date. But while the warmth felt nice, it also created dangerous conditions for brush fires.

Since Saturday, at least 10 brush fires have broken out across the state, including incidents in Litchfield, Bridgeport, Orange, Waterbury, Manchester, and Weston. The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection has issued high forest fire danger warnings daily. On Tuesday, firefighters scrambled to control a fast-moving blaze in Weston that threatened nearby homes.

Over the weekend, New York State declared a state of emergency due to similar conditions, with one Long Island wildfire ignited by a family attempting to make s’mores. Officials are urging Connecticut residents to avoid outdoor burning, discard cigarettes responsibly, and stay cautious in dry, windy conditions.

Shocking Weather Shift: Connecticut Goes from 60s to Snow in Just 24 Hours!
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Get Ready for a Temperature Drop & Possible Snow!

The mild weather won’t last much longer. By Wednesday night, a cold front will sweep in, bringing much cooler temperatures and even a chance for snow showers in some areas.

  • Hartford & Central Connecticut – A mix of rain and snow showers is possible late Wednesday night, with little to no accumulation.
  • Northwestern Connecticut – Areas at higher elevations could pick up an inch of snow, especially in Litchfield County.
  • Coastal Connecticut – Mostly rain showers, but temperatures will drop into the upper 30s overnight.

What’s Next? More Swings Ahead!

The rest of the week will bring more ups and downs.

  • Thursday, March 13 – Cloudy and much cooler, with highs in the mid-40s and lows in the upper 30s.
  • Friday, March 14 – A brief warm-up, with highs reaching 57°F, before another cooldown.
  • Saturday, March 15 – Mild and cloudy, highs near 58°F with a chance of drizzle.
  • Sunday, March 16 – Breezy and warm, reaching 64°F, but with rain moving in by the afternoon.
  • Monday, March 17 – A return to cooler, cloudy weather, highs around 54°F.
  • Tuesday, March 18 – Chilly but sunny, with highs in the upper 40s.

How to Stay Safe

  • Be cautious with fire hazards – With dry air and gusty winds, even a small spark can spread rapidly.
  • Dress for rapid changes – Mornings will be cold, afternoons mild, and evenings chilly again.
  • Check the forecast daily – With wild swings expected, stay updated to avoid surprises.

Final Thoughts

Connecticut is in for a wild ride over the next few days. From fire risks to freezing temperatures and even snow, the state is experiencing classic March unpredictability. Don’t be caught off guard—stay prepared and stay weather-aware.

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