Good Tuesday all-
There really is not much to talk about right now in the weather world, but before we begin, I congratulate Tolland on their jackpot yesterday- you've received 6.5" of snow! There is no additional snow in sight for this week though- the general rule of this week is partly cloudy and highs in the 60s. The exception to this rule is Friday morning, which will feature a pronounced line of showers as a cold front moves through the region from west to east. This weekend looks spectacular, with sunny skies and mid-50s on both Saturday and Easter.
It is worth noting though that although there is no snow this week...I do not believe we are finished...as there are many signs for a cold and snowy start to the month of April. We'll have to just wait and see as time goes on.
Today in weather history- March 22, 1990- If you think this is cold, then this is a record that will make you shiver- Barrow, AK, located along the far north coast of Alaska, records their record high temperature of...20 degrees. Today...they have a forecasted high of 2 degrees.
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