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For the fourth time this month, Gov. Ned Lamont is activating Connecticut’s Severe Cold Weather Protocol due to a blast of extremely cold air that will impact the state.
The forecast said Connecticut on Saturday will experience temperatures in the high teens. However, the rest of the week as well, Jan. 26 through Jan. 30, is expected to see sub-freezing temperatures, with overnight low temperatures in the teens and single digits.
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A blast of arctic air is headed into the region on Monday night, leading Connecticut officials to activate the state’s severe cold weather protocol.
Gov. Ned Lamont cited an "uninterrupted, long-duration cold spell that Connecticut hasn't seen in many years."
Across Massachusetts, snow accumulation reached over 20 inches in some areas as the massive storm set in to drop even more snow at a slower pace through Monday night. “In terms of snowball totals, the general theme has been 12 to 17 inches throughout most,