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Beware Of Icy Roads, Sidewalks With Below-Zero Wind Chills In Norwalk

This story has been updated.

FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- The wintry mix of precipitation that brought nearly a foot of snow to parts of Fairfield County finally has exited the area, with snow ending from west to east.

But it will leave bitter cold in its wake, with lows around 7 degrees and wind chills expected to be well below zero Tuesday morning, according to the National Weather Service.

As a result, hazardous travel conditions will continue through the early morning hours as a result of roads covered by snow and ice. Scattered power outages are also possible from falling tree limbs.

As a result, hazardous travel conditions will continue as a result of roads covered by snow and ice. Scattered power outages are also possible from falling tree limbs.

Here are snow totals from the National Weather Service for parts of Fairfield County for the storm: 

  • Weston: 14.3 inches
  • New Fairfield: 12 inches
  • Bridgeport Airport: 10 inches 
  • Stamford: 10 inches
  • Danbury: 10 inches
  • Wilton: 10 inches 
  • Newtown: 9.1 inches
  • Norwalk: 8.7 inches
  • Brookfield: 7.1 inches
  • Ridgefield 7.0 inches
  • Darien: 7.0 inches
  • New Canaan: 7.0 inches
  • Fairfield: 6.0 inches

Tuesday will be mostly sunny, but temperatures will rebound only into the low 20s. 

 

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