The third snowstorm to hammer the Northeast over the past week will cruise over Connecticut throughout the day Tuesday, from sunup to sundown, and deliver up to 5 inches of snow to parts of the state.
Forecasters expect every corner of Connecticut to receive at least 2 inches of snow starting overnight, first in the western edge of the state, as it moves east all day long and into Massachusetts late Tuesday evening.
The “quick-mover” will cap back-to-back-to-back storms that have collectively dropped multiple feet of snow across the region ahead of another potential snow threat early Thursday morning, said Gary Lessor, chief meteorologist of the Connecticut Weather Center at Western Connecticut State University.