Connecticut
Snow showers possible in parts of Conn. tonight
Old Man Winter has returned this winter with a much colder start to December, compared to last year.
If you’ve been griping about the cold weather lately, it’s not just you. Everyone is feeling much colder to begin the month of December. Let’s take a look at the numbers.
The first week of December has been very chilly, averaging just about 32 degrees. Compare that to the first week of last December, it was nearly 39 degrees!
On top of that, this month has already given us 3” of snow. Last year, we didn’t get any snow at Bradley for the month of December!

This goes to show that no winter is exactly the same. Year-to-year, we can have wildly different weather. In terms of what we can expect in the coming days, well, we have just about everything coming our way.
Tonight, a few snow showers will graze northern Connecticut with a coating of snowfall by Sunday morning.

Then the precipitation will change to rain this week, particularly Monday and Wednesday. Meanwhile, temperatures will be all over the place. We’ll be in the 30s today, 40s tomorrow, then 50s Wednesday, before dropping back into the 30s Thursday and Friday (high temperatures).

Looking deeper into the future, we may see a December thaw next weekend and into the following week. This time of the year, we typically end up in the mid 40s for highs. We will have the potential to get to 50 degrees during that time!
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Bridgeport City Hall closed Monday due to power outage, officials say
BRIDGEPORT — Bridgeport City Hall was closed Monday due to a power outage, officials said.
Mayor Joseph Ganim said services at City Hall, located at 45 Lyon Terrace, would be closed for the day and would reopen as soon as power was restored. The building contains many city departments, including the Town Clerk, Tax Collector, Building Department, Licensing and Permits and the Board of Education.
United Illuminating, which serves Bridgeport and more than a dozen other towns in southern Connecticut, reported 15 power outages in Bridgeport Monday morning. The outage reportedly began around 4 a.m.
The city said any residents who have payment deadlines for Monday will have an extension contingent on the reopening of City Hall.
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Water safety expert warns of fast-changing tides as Fairfield police search for missing fisherman
Fairfield police have shifted their search for a missing fisherman into a recovery effort after he disappeared off the coast over the weekend when rising tides stranded two men on a reef near Penfield Beach.
Police identified the missing man as 34-year-old Kwahiwi Edwards of Queens, New York.
Investigators said two fishermen were on a reef off Penfield Beach on Saturday when an incoming tide quickly surrounded them, leaving them stranded. A witness saw the men in distress and helped one of them reach safety. Edwards remains missing.
As crews continue searching, a water safety expert is reminding beachgoers and fishermen to be aware of changing tide conditions along Connecticut’s shoreline.
Ben Rayner, who runs the nonprofit Water Emergency Training Incorporated, said the state’s coastline can create unpredictable water conditions.
“Because of the jagged nature and kind of irregular nature of the Connecticut coastline, you can get eddies and swirls that form with different tides,” he said.
Rayner said conditions can change rapidly, leaving people stranded in areas that were accessible only a short time earlier.
“You’re not going to be able to find your way back to the beach, which a half hour earlier looked like dry land,” he said.
According to Rayner, anyone heading to a sandbar, reef or other areas affected by tides should wear a life jacket and check tide conditions before going out.
He said several apps can help people monitor tide changes.
“There’s all sorts of apps you can download that’ll show you exactly where high tide and low tide is for where you’re at and try to time that,” he said.
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