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The National Weather Service is predicting up to 15 inches of snow in some parts of Connecticut between Sunday and Monday. It’s predicted to be the largest storm the state has seen in a decade.
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As the search for survivors continues in Texas after this weekend’s devastating flood, U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) is questioning whether cuts to the National Weather Service may have contributed to the death toll.
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As the death toll from the Texas floods continues to rise, a conversation about emergency alert system failures is spreading across the country. Officials in Connecticut want residents to know where to get information in a weather catastrophe.
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The lack of rain in September and October has raised concerns over potential brush fires in the Pine Barrens region of Suffolk County.
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The heavy rain and flooding that Connecticut and Long Island experienced this weekend have been billed as a “once-in-a-lifetime” storm. But officials from the National Weather Service say they’re becoming more common and harder to predict.
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The first significant snowfall in two years is expected to hit Connecticut this weekend. The National Weather Service predicts up to a foot of snow in some parts of the state — but officials say they’re prepared.
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Planning for climate change-driven weather can be hard, and it requires physics and meteorology. But here's how Connecticut is trying.
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Wildfires in Nova Scotia have produced a large smoke plume that is moving along the Northeast. Officials say it could impact air quality for Connecticut residents.
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Connecticut’s drought conditions are expected to persist over the next couple of weeks, thanks in part to a week of mostly dry weather across New England.
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Over the past few summers, we've had some pretty hot stretches. But this summer, we didn't have much to complain about. But if you’re thinking this is an…