BULLETIN
A Flood Watch is in effect for the area as showers and thunderstorms are likely throughout the day with temperatures peaking around 72°F. Bicentennial celebrations across Connecticut took a hit yesterday as rain forced New Britain to cancel fireworks and damper Fourth of July festivities, though some towns are pivoting to colonial history tours and other indoor activities. A late-night fire also damaged a Southington home during the holiday festivities.
FORECAST
- MON 7/06Showers And Thunderstorms72°61°▒ 100%
- TUE 7/07Rain Showers72°61°▒ 75%
- WED 7/08Mostly Sunny82°63°▒ 9%
- THU 7/09Mostly Sunny88°66°▒ 13%
- FRI 7/10Chance Rain Showers then Chance Showers And Thunderstorms88°64°▒ 45%
- SAT 7/11Mostly Sunny then Chance Showers And Thunderstorms86°63°▒ 36%
- SUN 7/12Mostly Sunny then Slight Chance Showers And Thunderstorms86°86°▒ 21%
TOP STORIES
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- New Britain, CT2.6 MI · SW · pop 73k
- Wethersfield, CT2.9 MI · E · pop 27k
- West Hartford, CT3.2 MI · N · pop 63k
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- Hartford, CT4.5 MI · NE · pop 121k
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