StormTracker

Significant snowfall to continue overnight across Connecticut

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Our NBC Connecticut StormTracker meteorologists are tracking a nor'easter that will bring significant snow to most of Connecticut.

Snow will continue moving into the rest of the state this evening, and the heaviest snow will happen overnight.

Here's an hour-by-hour look at the storm and what to expect.

Molly DePaiva
Lucas is enjoying his first time in the snow in Thomaston.
Arelis Hernandez
Avalee bundled up and built a snowman in Waterbury.
Andrew Tosto
Mason Tosto anxious to dip his toes in his first New England snowstorm.
Christopher Young
Evelyn made a snowman in Franklin.
Bob Buenger
Bob made this snowman in North Haven.
Stonington Lobster Trap Tree
Snow falls at Stonington Lobster Trap Tree
Stephanie Spargo
The Spargo family worked hard to build a snow fort in Bristol.
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Snow in downtown New Haven
Eric Weeks
Meeko is enjoying his first snow in Weston.
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Person makes snow angel in Wallingford.
Christine Brozait
Joey and Olivia are outside in the snow in Burlington
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Snowfall in Wallingford
Tina Mirando
Chi Chi didn’t let the snow stop him from his daily walk in Bristol.
Enilekcaj Adnarim
Snow in Waterbury
Katie Bordonaro
Teddy (1.5 years old) wakes up to see snow in Portland!
Emma Levy
Snow in the Oakdale section of Montville
Theodore O'Neill
Snow in Lakeville
Carol Ann Fragola
Snow in Meriden
Mehmet Akif
Snow in Cheshire
Darleen Beckwith
Snow in Groton
Greg Levitz
Sophia couldn’t wait to make a snowball.
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Peter Kelly
“Easy six inches in our back yard in Bristol!”
Mathew Prindle
Snowfall in Litchfield
Jessica Roy
Scarlett and Sawyer are enjoying the snow in Avon.
@henrytheminiaussie_
Henry the Miniature Aussie is enjoying his first snow in Glastonbury.
Julianna Larue
Ruby enjoyed the snow in Rocky Hill.

We also have dozens of closures due to the storm. You can see the full list here.

During the early morning hours, the snow is expected to become lighter and some rain and sleet may mix in.

Snow begins to fall in Wallingford.

During the day on Sunday, the snow may increase in intensity a little bit through midday. An additional inch or two of snow is possible during the day.

Most of the state is expected to get between 5 and 10 inches of snow. In some parts of northern Connecticut, there could be as much as a foot of snow.

As you go south in the state, less snow is expected with less than 2 inches expected along the immediate shoreline.

Winter storm warnings have been issued for Hartford, Tolland and Windham counties. Parts of Fairfield, Litchfield and New Haven counties are also under a winter storm warning.

A winter weather advisory is in effect for parts of Fairfield, Middlesex, New Haven and New London counties.

Temperatures will drop on Sunday afternoon and any slush will quickly freeze. You can get the latest details here.

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