Connecticut is in for a mixed weather pattern over the next couple of days, combining warm temperatures, isolated thunderstorms, and a noticeable cooldown by the end of the week.
Tuesday Night: Warm, Humid & Storm Chances
The night will stay unusually warm, with temperatures holding steady and creating the perfect setup for unstable weather. Expect isolated showers and occasional rumbles of thunder to develop through the evening. These won’t be widespread storms, but some areas could briefly see rain and lightning.
Wednesday: Mostly Dry with Mild Conditions
As we move into Wednesday, the weather settles down a bit. Most of the day will remain dry and comfortably warm, though a quick passing shower can’t be ruled out.
- Inland areas: Temperatures climbing into the 70s
- Coastal regions: Cooler air keeps highs in the 50s
Overall, it’s a pleasant day with just a slight chance of interruption from light rain.
Thursday: A Noticeable Shift
Thursday brings a clear change in conditions. Expect:
- Cloudy, gray skies
- Cooler temperatures across the state
- Highs dropping into the 40s to low 50s
This shift will feel significantly cooler compared to the earlier warmth, marking a temporary break from the mild spring pattern.
What to Expect Overall
- Warm and slightly stormy start
- Mostly calm and mild midweek
- Cooler and cloudier conditions by Thursday
If you’re planning outdoor activities, Wednesday is your best bet, while Thursday may require a jacket and backup plans.
Stay prepared for quick weather changes, especially during the evening hours when storms may briefly develop.
