Snowfall: Mar. 4-5, 2015

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Light rain developed during the evening hours on March 4th. As colder air moved in from the northwest, rain changed to snow overnight. By the pre-dawn hours on March 5th, steady snow was falling across southern and eastern Connecticut. This snow continued through the morning, with snow gradually tapering off between midday and mid-afternoon.

There was very little snowfall across northwestern Connecticut, but amounts increased to the south and east. Some areas near the I-95 and I-395 corridors reported over 6 inches of snow. As a sharp contrast, less than one inch of snow was reported along the I-84 corridor.

Quincy

I am a meteorologist and storm chaser who travels around North America documenting, photographing and researching severe weather. I earned a B.S. in Meteorology at Western Connecticut State University in 2009 and my professional weather forecasting experience includes time with The Weather Channel, WTNH-TV and WREX-TV.

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