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How Much Did You Get? CT Town-By-Town Snow Totals
CONNECTICUT — The meteorologists were pretty much on the money in their predictions for Tuesday’s Connecticut snowfall.
According to results published by the National Weather Service, northern towns like Plainfield and Killingly bore the brunt of Mother Nature’s capriciousness, racking up totals in the 4-inch neighborhood. Central and coastal burgs generally took in upwards to half of that.
Ryan Hanrahan, chief meteorologist at NBC Connecticut, pointed to warm air at cloud level over southern Connecticut turning the snow to freezing rain for the disparity. The whole state had a pretty much miserable morning commute, but was spared drama for the journey home: the skies had all dried up by mid-afternoon.
The state is in the path of another storm, set to hit Friday. On X, Hanrahan posted that “the dendritic growth zone is nearly 10,000 feet deep which would maximize snowflake growth and could give us a decent fluff factor,” but otherwise “doesn’t look like a significant system.”
Below are the latest unofficial snowfall totals as provided by the National Weather Service:
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Connecticut Technical Education and Career System under investigation by U.S. Department of Education
(WFSB) – The Connecticut Technical Education and Career System is under investigation by the United States Department of Education.
In a letter sent to the superintendent obtained by Channel 3, the nature of the investigation centers around the district’s handling of rape and/or sexual assault cases by school staff.
“Due to the District’s inaccurate responses to the rape and/or sexual assault data elements involving allegations against school staff of OCR’s 2023–24 Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC), the directed investigation will examine whether the District has policies and procedures in place to ensure accurate data collection and reporting and that its handling of the sexual harassment, including sexual assault, of students by District teachers, administrators, and/or staff members is consistent with the requirements of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX) and its implementing regulation,” said the letter in part.
Read it in full below:
The school system issued a statement in response to the investigation.
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Early morning forecast for July 15
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Connecticut Sun hold off Portland Fire on Camp Day at Mohegan Sun Arena
UNCASVILLE, Conn. (WTNH) — Aaliyah Edwards came off the bench to score a game-high 21 points as the Connecticut Sun defeated the Portland Fire, 90-87, during Camp Day on Tuesday morning at Mohegan Sun Arena.
Thousands of kids were in attendance to watch the Sun hold on to a fourth-quarter lead as the Fire attempted to rally. Connecticut led by 10 at halftime and saw its lead cut to one in the final period.
Brittney Griner added 20 points for the Sun, who ended their three-game homestand with a victory. Olivia Nelson-Ododa went 8-for-8 from the foul line en route to 16 points and Leila Lacan chipped in 14.
Carla Leite led the Fire with 18 points.
The Sun visit Phoenix on Friday for the first of two games with the Mercury.
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