It doesn't snow in the summer.
The average annual snowfall in New Haven, CT is around 28 inches. Snowfall amounts can vary from year to year.
13", though of course this varies considerably from year to year. I have never been a fan of even looking at monthly snowfall, because the weather moves through patterns that often last a few weeks. There is certainly no tendency for the weather to move back towards its "average" because it has no idea what that number even is. You could have a snowy January but a below-average winter overall. As for this January in Hartford, it should be very cold - that improves chances of snow but guarantees nothing.
Newtown, CT has an average elevation of around 300 feet above sea level.
Pollen season in CT typically peaks in spring and can last throughout the summer and even into fall. It can vary based on weather conditions and types of pollen, but generally decreases as the weather gets cooler. It's best to monitor local pollen counts and forecasts for more precise information.
Since climate data is tough to find for Uncasville, I can only tell you that the average high in August in Norwich (about seven miles north of Uncasville) is 83ºF and the average low is 61º. (That's 28 and 16º Celsius)
The average annual snowfall in New Haven, CT is around 28 inches. Snowfall amounts can vary from year to year.
The average snowfall in winter in Stratford, CT is around 30-35 inches. Snowfall can vary each year depending on weather patterns and specific storm events.
about 26"
The average snowfall in Waterbury, CT is around 45 inches per year. Snowstorms and weather patterns can cause variations in the yearly totals.
86.4", nearly double the average.
86.4", nearly double the average.
The average snowfall in Madison, CT is around 28 inches per year. However, this can vary depending on the specific winter weather patterns in any given year.
Coastal CT and RI, and maybe Nantucket, average about 25-30" of snow because snow is often mixed with rain or ice.
13", though of course this varies considerably from year to year. I have never been a fan of even looking at monthly snowfall, because the weather moves through patterns that often last a few weeks. There is certainly no tendency for the weather to move back towards its "average" because it has no idea what that number even is. You could have a snowy January but a below-average winter overall. As for this January in Hartford, it should be very cold - that improves chances of snow but guarantees nothing.
They don't know when it was for CT, but they know what New York's was. It was: October 15, 1876. They got half of an inch of snow.
Not this summer:( Sorry! But they'll have plenty of shows around CT!
Millerton, CT summer of 1960