The snow has started falling and the NBC Connecticut meteorologists have issued a First Alert for a storm system that could bring up to six inches to parts of the state today. Hundreds of schools have decided to close or switch to a remote learning day.
You can see the full list of school closings and remote learning days here.
Our team of meteorologists is forecasting three to six inches of snow in the northern portion of the state and one to three inches in southern Connecticut.
Snow is falling again and it is beginning to stick in Waterbury.
Some of the highest totals could be up in the northwest hills. Rainfall could help keep totals down along the shoreline.
The snow will continue through the day, ending sometime between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. with the heaviest expected from mid-morning to mid-afternoon.
While this doesn't appear to be a major storm, it is still likely it will lead to issues on the roads create slippery travel for the morning and afternoon commutes.
COVID-19 Testing
The Northeast District Department of Health has closed the Putnam COVID-19 test site on Kennedy Drive Tuesdaybecause of snow. Testing is scheduled to resume at 9 a.m. on Wednesday.
Stay with the NBC Connecticut First Alert Weather Team for updates.
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