Connecticut Weather Alert: Warmth, Wildfire Smoke, and Weekend Showers Ahead
Today's Forecast: Sun, Smoke, and Unseasonable Warmth
Connecticut residents are in for another unseasonably warm day, with temperatures soaring into the mid-80s across much of the state. While the sunshine will feel summer-like, an unexpected visitor lurks in the skies—wildfire smoke drifting from Canadian wildfires is creating hazy conditions, particularly in northern areas.
Key Weather Highlights:
- Highs Today: 82°F to 86°F, nearly 10°F above average for late May
- Smoke Impact: Air quality "moderate" for sensitive groups; limit prolonged outdoor activity if you have respiratory issues
- Overnight Lows: Muggy 60s with patchy fog
Weekend Shake-Up: Rain Moves In
The dry spell ends Saturday as a slow-moving cold front arrives. Scattered showers will develop by mid-morning, becoming steadier in the afternoon. Sunday brings lingering drizzle before partial clearing late.
- Saturday: 70% chance of rain, cooler with highs near 72°F
- Sunday: Morning drizzle, afternoon peeks of sun
- Early Next Week: Return to seasonal temps (low 70s)
Gardeners Take Note
This weekend's rainfall—expected to total 0.5" to 1.25"—comes just in time for newly planted gardens. However, Saturday's downpours may delay outdoor plans.
What Do You Think?
- Should CT issue air quality alerts even for "moderate" smoke conditions?
- Are unseasonably warm springs becoming the new normal?
- Does weather forecasting focus too much on negative impacts?
- Would you support year-round daylight saving time given these late sunsets?
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