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The current forecast has the storm sideswiping eastern parts of Connecticut, but it's trajectory remains unknown.
Sunday's major winter storm is thoroughly underway, with moderate to heavy snow falling across Connecticut. Conditions will be deteriorating on Sunday afternoon, as heavy bursts of snow bring reduced visibility and extremely difficult travel.
The continued disruptions come after more than 11,000 U.S. flights were canceled Sunday due to the storm, the largest number of cancellations since the pandemic. This article originally published at Flight cancellations still stacking up at airports around Connecticut after Sunday snowstorm.
CONNECTICUT, USA — Snow has been falling in Connecticut since 9 a.m. Sunday, at points coming down at 2-3" per hour. Precipitation is expected to continue falling until the early morning hours of Monday.
Gov. Ned Lamont has lifted the emergency order banning commercial vehicles from traveling on Connecticut highways. The ban was lifted as of 6:30 a.m. on Monday. The emergency ban went into effect on Sunday at 12 p.
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Heavy snow fell throughout the day Sunday, dumping more than a foot in most of Connecticut, with more to come. The snow started around 8 a.m. and gained intensity in the afternoon, falling at a rate of 2-3″ per hour.
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