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Feels Like 9 Degrees | Connecticut Weather 6 PM

Feels Like 9 Degrees | Connecticut Weather 6 PM

The Connecticut Weather Podcast · The Weather Podcast, Inc.

February 24, 20262m 29s

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Good evening! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Connecticut Weather Podcast for Tuesday, February 24th. Folks — if you stepped outside today and thought something felt *off*, you're not imagining things. We've got a weird one tonight. Connecticut is stuck in this strange limbo where winter can't quite commit. And spring doesn't have the guts to show up yet. Step outside right now and you'll feel temperatures sitting in the mid-30s across most of the state. Hartford's hovering around 36. Down along the shoreline in New Haven, you're a touch milder at 38. Head up toward Litchfield County, though. And it's a different story — you're dipping closer to 30 with a raw wind that **bites**. Here's what I'm watching tonight. Cloud cover is thickening up from the southwest. We've got a system sliding through that's going to bring some light precipitation overnight. And here's where it gets tricky — the Litchfield Hills could see a coating of wet snow, maybe an inch or two on grassy surfaces. Meanwhile, the rest of the state? You're looking at a cold, steady drizzle. The kind that makes your windshield wipers work overtime and your morning commute just annoying enough to ruin your coffee routine. By Wednesday morning, temperatures drop into the upper 20s statewide. Any of that moisture on the roads? It's freezing up. **Hidden black ice** will be lurking, especially on bridges and overpasses. You'll want to slow down and give yourself extra time if you're heading out early. Here's your heads-up for the rest of the week. Wednesday stays gray and chilly, highs barely cracking 40. Thursday brings a brief break — some sun, maybe even a taste of 45 degrees. Because Friday another system moves in. This one looks wetter. We could be talking a solid inch of rain by Friday night. You know, ayuh — wait, wrong state. But honestly, this back-and-forth February nonsense feels universal. Connecticut's version of mud season is just puddles in every parking lot and that one pothole on I-84 that keeps getting deeper. Keep the ice scraper handy for tomorrow morning. And if you're anywhere near the hills, take it slow. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care, folks!