Winter weather advisories have been issued for most of Connecticut for tonight through tomorrow.
An area of low pressure will move up from the Deep South and slide south of us tonight and during the day Wednesday.
Snow will develop between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. and last until midday on Wednesday.
Accumulations of 3 to 6 inches are possible throughout the interior of the state with 1 to 3 inches likely along the shoreline.
The snow will mix with sleet and rain along the shoreline on Wednesday morning, holding the accumulations down just a little.
How far the mix-line makes it north could impact accumulations totals up to the Interstate-84 corridor.
The snow and mixed precipitation will wind down by late morning, with some light flurries and drizzle lasting into the afternoon.
The biggest problem with this system will be the impact on the Wednesday morning commute, leading to dozens of school delays and cancellations.
Cold air will follow this system as we head toward the weekend.
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