Winter weather advisories have been issued for Litchfield and Tolland counties through Thursday morning as an Alberta Clipper system moves into Connecticut.
Snow started around 7 p.m. Wednesday. Temperatures around or above freezing will make it hard to accumulate.
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About an inch to two inches is expected inland with about two to four inches in the hills near the Massachusetts border.
The snow will continue overnight and will end after 7 a.m. on Thursday.
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It will be very windy Thursday and Friday with gusts over 40 mph.