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Snow, Potentially Dangerous Cold Heads To Norwalk

FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- After an unseasonably warm Sunday, temperatures will plummet in Fairfield County and could bring a little bit of snow along with it. 

Bitter Cold will grip the region this week.

Bitter Cold will grip the region this week.

Photo Credit: Karen Tensa

Temperatures overnight Monday into Tuesday could be potentially dangerous, with a low in the teens and wind chill values of about 10 degrees.

Light snow is likely between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Tuesday, with a high temperature of 24 degrees. The chance of snow is 70 percent with up to one inch possible. 

The threat of snow showers could linger until Wednesday morning before clearing. Bitter cold will remain in the area with a high in the mid-20s. Winds could gust as high as 38 mph as well in the afternoon. Low temperatures overnight will be in the single digits. 

Thursday will be mostly sunny, but temperatures may not even reach 20 degrees. 

Friday will be sunny and slightly warmer, but still cold with temperatures in the high 20s. 

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