Albany, NY – A powerful winter storm is forecast to bring over 7 inches of snow to Litchfield County, Connecticut, starting Sunday afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, snowfall is expected to begin by late Sunday and continue through early Monday. The affected area includes northern and southern Litchfield. Snow totals could exceed 7 inches, making travel hazardous. The Monday morning commute may face delays due to slick roadways and reduced visibility.
Forecasters advise residents to prepare for slippery road conditions and significant disruptions to travel plans. Visibility may be reduced during the heaviest snowfall. Snow plows and road crews are expected to work continuously to mitigate hazards, but motorists are urged to avoid unnecessary travel.
The Winter Storm Watch covers additional regions, including parts of western Massachusetts, eastern New York, and southern Vermont. The storm system will bring heavy snowfall across the eastern Catskills, Hudson Valley, and Capital District.
Officials recommend staying updated with weather alerts and preparing emergency supplies in case of prolonged power outages.
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