Winter storm warnings have been posted for most of Connecticut as a a storm that will bring snow, sleet and rain on Monday night and Tuesday morning approaches.
Snow will develop around sunset from west to east between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. and become moderate to occasionally heavy on Monday night.
One to 3 inches of accumulation is expected along the shoreline, with 3-5 inches in central and northern Connecticut by early Tuesday morning, which could impact schools.
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The snow will change to sleet and rain along the shoreline prior to sunrise on Tuesday.
Further inland, temperatures will remain at or below 32 degrees through the Tuesday morning commute.
Many towns, especially in the hills, will have to deal with a glaze of ice on top of any overnight snow accumulation.
The ice and rain will continue off and on through midday Tuesday before tapering off.
Ice, up to half-an-inch might lead to isolated power outages but, at this point, the main issue appears to be slippery travel during the morning commute.