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Latest Details On 2 Upcoming Snow Chances for Rocky Hill
We'll give you the latest details on when we may see snow and new information has emerged regarding a potential weekend snowstorm.

A snowstorm forecast for this weekend appears as of right now to be a miss for Connecticut, but snow now appears a real possibility for both Friday and Tuesday.
Currently, the snow, if it were to occur, would begin close to midnight Thursday and continue into Friday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service. No accumulation estimates have been made as of yet. The Sunday snow is likely to fizzle out because the storm won’t make it to Connecticut and we could end up with just some flurries.
NBC Connecticut Meteorologist Ryan Hanrahan wrote, “We still have a few chances for snow over the next 10 days. The Sunday event - pictured here with probability of over 1 inch of snow less than 10 percent - appears unlikely as it gets shunted to the south by an impressive surge of cold air. We still think there's a better chance for snow both Friday and Tuesday.”
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WTNH News 8 Meteorologist Gil Simmons wrote, “Periods of rain and dreary for the day today with high temperatures in the 40s. Clearing tomorrow 50s to near 60 degrees. It does get colder for the end of the week and we are watching two storms that will come close Friday and Sunday.
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Updated forecast via the National Weather Service:
Tuesday: Periods of light rain before 3 p.m. and temps near 50. Some rain is possible tonight too.
Wednesday: More occasional rain showers but temps vault to near 55 degrees.
Thursday: The sun returns and a high temp near 50. After 10 p.m. a chance of snow.
Friday: Snow is possible until 2 p.m.
Saturday: Cold, high temps in the mid to upper 20s.
Sunday: A slight chance of snow, temps around the freezing mark.
Written by Brian McCready, Patch Staff
Photo Credit: Chris Dehnel
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