A winter weather advisory has been posted for Northern Litchfield County, but all of Western Connecticut will see some sort of accumulating snow on Saturday.
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY: A winter weather advisory is in effect for Northern Litchfield County from Friday evening through Sunday 1 a.m. Accumulations will be between 2 to 4 inches, but accumulations could go up to 6 inches in localized spots for the higher elevations.
Light snow flurries will give way to snow showers after midnight and into Saturday morning. Another round is likely through the afternoon. The snow will start light and fluffy as temperatures will start out just below freezing in the morning. The snow will become wetter and heavier as temperatures rise above freezing through the afternoon. Colder surfaces and the hills of Litchfield County will see the most snow, with up to 4 inches. There could be a few spots well north that see over 4 inches of snow. Areas south and closer to the Sound Shore will see less snow and a coating to up to 2 inches from the I-95 corridor north.
Most of this will remain as snow, but there may be some mixing along the Sound up through I-95 in the afternoon.
Sunday's weather will be watched closely. A storm will develop offshore and slide north and east during the day. There is a slight chance at some snow redeveloping here locally if the storm comes close enough. As of Friday evening, snow showers are likely the farther south and east. With temperatures above freezing, only minor accumulations are likely and possibly up to 1 inch. Stay with News 12 Connecticut for further details.
Colder air returns for the bitter blast part 2 next week. The coldest air of the season will bring temperatures that stay below freezing during the daytime and fall into the teens at night. Wind chills may feel like zero waking up Wednesday morning.