November 27th, 2012 was a pretty historic day in Connecticut. Why? It marked the 2nd time this month that we received snow. It's very rare to have it snow twice so early in the season but this year it did just that. The November 7th Nor'easter brought 12 inches of snow to North Haven which caught many by surprise. Yesterday's snowfall was barely measurable at .3 inches but it still counts! Does this mean we will have an active wintry weather season? Only time will tell.
I was working in Wallingford on Tuesday and it snowed all day there but the temperatures were warm enough that none of it stuck to the pavement. The commute home was uneventful and traffic moved right along. However, if you went to Bethany or Cheshire you were likely to see 2-3 inches on the ground! My friend Greg took some pictures in Bethany and it was a much different picture than here and many coastal Connecticut towns. Our next chance for precipitation is Friday night into Saturday so stay tuned for more information.
I was working in Wallingford on Tuesday and it snowed all day there but the temperatures were warm enough that none of it stuck to the pavement. The commute home was uneventful and traffic moved right along. However, if you went to Bethany or Cheshire you were likely to see 2-3 inches on the ground! My friend Greg took some pictures in Bethany and it was a much different picture than here and many coastal Connecticut towns. Our next chance for precipitation is Friday night into Saturday so stay tuned for more information.
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