A strong cold front will cross the state early Saturday morning bringing snow showers a quick burst of snow. An area of low pressure will form on this front and move up the eastern seaboard.
All of Connecticut will see a fresh coating of snow by Saturday morning totalling 1-2 inches.
A second round of snow will begin to fall Saturday night and is forecast to last through Sunday morning. The second round of snow could dump another few inches, bringing the two-day total to anywhere from 2 inches to 6 or 7 inches of snow by Sunday. Eastern Connecticut has the biggest chance to see higher snow amounts.
This will create some slick and challenging travel on Saturday evening. The snow amounts will depend on exactly where the low pressure system forms on Saturday night. If the storm center forms 150 miles east of where it is forecasted right now, we get very little snow, if any.
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