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Connecticut Braces for New Year's Eve Snow
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Connecticut braces for light snow on New Years Eve, with the National Weather Service predicting snow starting between ten p.m. and two a.m., lasting until eight to ten a.m. Thursday. Most areas will see less than one inch, but eastern parts might get up to two inches. Meteorologists warn of hazardous spots as people travel to and from New Years Eve events, urging drivers to take it slow. After the snow, expect gradually sunny skies with highs from twenty-five to thirty degrees, perfect for ringing in the new year once the flurries clear out. Checkout Solipillow.com
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