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The following is a list of Connecticut weather records observed at various stations across the state during the last 100 years. Connecticut is a state in the Northeast region of the United States .
Like Connecticut, Prospect frequently experiences Nor'easters and Blizzards during the winter, which can bring heavy snowfall to the town. Climate data for Ansonia (ANSONIA 1 NE, CT), elevation: 41.5 m or 136 ft, 2010–present normals, extremes 2010–present, precipitation 1966–present
Higganum in Middlesex County, for example, saw a whopping 11 inches as of 6:43 a.m., according to one report on the National Weather Service's snowfall totals tracker. Waterbury in New Haven ...
Snowfall totals have surpassed 5 feet in some areas, including Castorland, Copenhagen and Barnes Corners in northern New York, which have each received 69.5 inches.
Between last Friday and Monday, the city was blanketed with a staggering 31.9 inches of snow, ranking it as the sixth-highest four-day snowfall total in the city's history.
Hartford received a total of 21.9 inches (56 cm) of snow — the second largest snowfall since 1906. A total of 18 inches (46 cm) fell in the small Sandy Hook village. [8] West Hartford totaled 27 inches (69 cm) and Fairfield saw 27.8 inches (71 cm) of snow. Despite the large amounts of snow, there were only isolated individual power outages.
Initial snow totals have jumped across Eastern Connecticut, with the National Weather Service now expecting 6 to 12 inches of snow for Eastern CT.
Generally, any locale north or west of Interstate 84 receives the most snow, during a storm, and throughout the season. Most of Connecticut has less than 60 days of snow cover. Snow usually falls from late November to late March in the northern part of the state, and from early December to mid-March in the southern and coastal parts of the state.