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Snow, Wintry Mix Delays CT School Openings: Here's Where

Dozens of schools across Connecticut had delayed openings due to a wintry mix that fell into Monday morning, Dec. 16.

Here's how much snow fell in the region on Monday, Dec. 16, according to the National Weather Service.

Here's how much snow fell in the region on Monday, Dec. 16, according to the National Weather Service.

Photo Credit: National Weather Service

Some parts of the state saw 4 inches of snow, while others got a light dusting.

According to the National Weather Service, the highest amount of snow fell in New Milford (4 inches); Cornwall saw 2.5 inches; Litchfield saw two inches, Waterbury saw 3 inches; Meriden saw 2 inches, and Hartford saw 1.3 inches.

According to NBC Connecticut, the following districts had delayed openings:

  • Berlin Public Schools
  • Bethel Public Schools
  • Brooklyn Public Schools
  • Canton Public Schools
  • East Catholic HS, Manchester
  • Kingwood Oxford, West Hartford
  • Lebanon Public Schools
  • Ledyard Public Schools
  • Mansfield Public Schools
  • Middletown Public Schools
  • Naugatuck Public Schools
  • New Fairfield Public Schools
  • New Hartford Public Schools
  • New Milford Public Schools
  • North Stonington Public Schools
  • Norwich Tech Hs
  • Oak Hill Schools (Hebron, New Hartford, Plainville, Portland)
  • Plainfield Public Schools
  • Preston Public Schools
  • Regional School District Nos. 7 ,10, 11, 17
  • Ridgefield Public Schools
  • Sherman Public Schools
  • Thompson Public Schools
  • Torrington Public Schools
  • Waterbury Public Schools
  • Wolcott Public Schools

Monday afternoon and evening will be rainy, with up to half-an-inch of precipitation amounts possible, the NWS said. Rain will continue into Tuesday, Dec. 17, with clouds expected to clear in the afternoon. Temps will be in the mid-50s. Wednesday will be mostly sunny with a chance of rain in the afternoon and evening.

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