How much snow you get – if you get any – “depends on where you are,” Gary Lessor, chief meteorologist at the Western Connecticut State University Weather Center, said Friday.
Small amounts of snow will fall through the overnight hours in spots, mostly the hill towns of the northwestern and northeastern parts of the state. More, as much as two inches, is expected in the west, he said. Some places will see a mix of rain and snow.
Although it’s colder than usual at this time of year, it will be too warm for the snow to stick around.