Storm brings heavy rain and high winds to Connecticut
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The weather service said from noon Sunday until 6 p.m. Monday, winds along the shoreline are expected to be between 20 and 30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph possible. The weather service said the strongest winds are expected Sunday night into early Monday.
Highs are expected to top out in the 50s under sunny, blue skies, after a cold front moved through the area Wednesday. Morning lows will be chilly, with temperatures in the 40s along the coast and as low as the mid 30s in northern Connecticut. Some spots in the northwest hills could get down to just a few degrees above freezing.
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How high did the wind get in CT and elsewhere during the nor'easter?
Winds gusts up to nearly 50 mph swept over Connecticut as a nor'easter storm struck the tristate area Sunday and Monday, according to the National Weather Service. The storm was responsible for tens of thousands of power outages as it lashed the state with wind and steady rain that fell from Sunday through Monday and into Monday night.
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