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Trumbull's Melting 7-Day Forecast
After a foot of snow fell this past weekend, we'll let you know what to expect during the work week and next weekend.

We can kind of stop saying that we’re waiting for Connecticut’s first major snowstorm of the season after Saturday’s storm.
The immediate southern half of the state received a foot or more of snow and interior sections received six inches or more, except for far northern Connecticut, which received just an inch or two of snow.
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But good news for those of you who don’t like snow, none is forecast through next weekend and even better news, temps will be above freezing each day, and whatever snow is on the ground, will decrease daily.
The greatest issue is that it will be below freezing each night, so please be careful while driving or walking at night as whatever melts will freeze.
Here is the detailed 7-day forecast:
Monday: sunny, temps in the mid to upper 30s
Monday night: temps in the low to mid 20s
Tuesday: slight chance of showers, temps low 40s
Tuesday night: temps around 30 degrees
Wednesday: mostly sunny, temps low 40s
Wednesday night: temps in the low 20s
Thursday: mostly sunny, temps in the upper 30s
Thursday night: temps in the mid to upper 20s
Friday: mostly cloudy, temps in the mid to upper 30s
Friday night: temps in the mid to upper 20s
Saturday and Sunday: sunny temps near 40 on Saturday and maybe mid 40s on Sunday!
Photo credit: Accuweather.com.
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