Connecticut continues to feel the deep freeze.
Temperatures across the state were expected to dip below zero in some places on Thursday night into Friday morning, according to NBC Connecticut Chief Meteorologist Brad Field.
Gusting winds could produce wind chills from 10 to 20 below zero inland and zero to 10 below along the shoreline.
Several cities and towns have opened warming centers for people who need them.
A coastal storm will move out to sea south of Connecticut, sparing the state any real snow on Friday. Some towns may see a dusting to one inch of snow, while other areas see no snow at all.
Temperatures over the weekend are forecast to remain in the 20s for highs.
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