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Temps to soar near 80 degrees today in Connecticut, weather service says
After temperatures soar to close 80 levels Thursday, there’s a “slight” danger of extreme thunderstorms tonight in Connecticut, in response to the Nationwide Climate Service.
Skies might be partly sunny because the temperature climbs to a excessive close to 78 levels throughout the day Thursday. A lightweight wind strikes by way of within the morning. Showers and thunderstorms are possible after 5 p.m., adopted by an opportunity of rain late into the night. Skies will stay cloudy because the temperature drops to a low round 45 levels and winds transfer by way of in a single day, reaching gusts as excessive as 22 mph.
“We proceed to anticipate a spherical of showers and thunderstorms this afternoon and early night as a fast transferring chilly entrance strikes by way of the world,” the climate service mentioned in a Thursday morning climate forecast replace. “Any thunderstorms that do develop have the possibility to be extreme as they transfer by way of the world from west to east.”
The climate service mentioned the storms would possible happen between 3 and eight p.m.
Friday is forecast to be sunny, reaching a excessive close to 66 levels. A lightweight breeze is anticipated within the morning. Clouds will fill the skies and temperature will drop to a low round 50 levels at evening, the climate service mentioned.
Saturday will deliver largely cloudy skies, reaching a excessive temperature close to 65 levels. There’s an opportunity of rain showers within the afternoon. Principally cloudy skies are anticipated at evening, because the temperature dips it a low round 39 levels.
It’ll be largely sunny on Sunday, hitting a excessive close to 53. Skies stay largely clear within the night because the temperature drops to a low round 37 levels.
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