LARGE WINTER STORM IMPACTING OUR AREA THIS MORNING… TIDES RUNNING 2 - 3 FEET ABOVE NORMAL…WINDS GUSTING TO 55 MPH AT TIMES…

EXWU0075 - 17 Jan 2022 7A

At 7:00 AM temperatures across the state ranged from near 30 F in the NW hills up to the low 40’s along the coast.  Regional radar shows a few bands of moderate rain with a few embedded heavier showers stretched across the state from southeast to northwest.  Winds are currently blowing from the east at 45 – 55 MPH along the coast.  Eversource and UI are reporting a total of 10,447 customers without power.  Here’s the latest forecast:


This Morning:
Rain is expected across most of the state with some isolated pockets of sleet or freezing rain in the NW hills.  The rain is expected to begin turning back to light snow in Western CT by late this the morning.


COASTAL FLOODING:
Moderate coastal flooding is expected during high tide at 9:00 AM in Eastern Long Island Sound (LIS) with 4 – 6 foot waves and a 2-foot storm surge.  Moderate coastal flooding (see graph to the right for the Bridgeport area) is also expected just before 11:00 AM in western Long Island Sound between East Haven and Greenwich.  Waves are expected to be 4 – 6 feet with a 3 – 4 foot storm surge.  At moderate flood levels, several low-lying roads will be inundated by 1 – 2 feet of water.  Also, several low-lying homes along the coast between Greenwich and East Haven may see some flooding in basements and crawl spaces.     


This Afternoon into This Evening:
The light snow is forecast to continue this afternoon.  There may be a band of moderate snow moving across the state from west to east this evening as the storm departs.  Total accumulations are expected to range from less than 1” in southern CT, 1” – 3” in the northern valleys, 3” – 6” in most of the NW Hills and 6” – 10” in the highest elevations of the NW Hills.


DESPP/DEMHS
will continue to closely monitor conditions. 

The next update will be sent out at 9:00 AM.