
What to Know
- A nor’easter is intensifying south of Connecticut, bringing heavy snow and gusting winds to the state.
- Both Eversource and United Illuminating are reporting power outages across the state.
- Gov. Ned Lamont has declared a state of emergency and issued a travel ban for truck and other commercial vehicles on Connecticut highways.
- The heavy snow is expected to continue for several hours before eventually tapering off Monday afternoon.
Heavy snow has been falling since Sunday night as a nor’easter is bringing blizzard conditions to Connecticut. Winds could gust to 50-60 mph, threatening to bring down trees and power lines. More than 10-20 inches of snow is likely before it comes to an end Monday afternoon. Some areas could see closer to 2 feet of snow.
Follow along for live updates throughout the storm.






