Connecticut folks can expect a real taste of summer this weekend, even though autumn’s officially here. Warm, humid air will take over the state on both Saturday and Sunday, and temperatures should stay way above average before things cool off midweek.
Sunshine starts things off, but afternoon clouds will creep in. Rain probably won’t show up during the day, but after sunset? There’s a chance of a few light showers, especially down in southern communities.
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By next week, everyone from New Haven to Hartford will probably swap shorts for jackets as a crisp fall air mass sweeps in. It’s a fast change, honestly.
Saturday Forecast: Warmth Holds On
Saturday kicks off with early sunshine and a summer-like vibe for most of Connecticut—Stamford, Waterbury, Middletown, you name it. Temperatures jump into the mid-70s, and the humidity will have plenty of people reaching for iced drinks instead of pumpkin spice.
Afternoon Changes Ahead
Clouds start building as the day goes on, especially down in places like Bridgeport and Greenwich. Rain’s not really in the cards while the sun’s up, but after dark, light showers might drift in, mainly along the coast in southern Connecticut.
- Temperature: Mid-70s across the state
- Humidity: Pretty high for late September
- Rain: Mostly after dark, light, and scattered
- Best outdoor window: Morning to early afternoon
Sunday Weather Outlook
Sunday morning could start out a bit gray, with some clouds and maybe a quick shower near New London or Norwich. By midday, though, skies should clear up, and the afternoon looks brighter—still keeping that Saturday warmth and humidity.
Perfect Day for Fall Festivals
Highs will hit the mid-70s again, so towns like Danbury and Torrington should see a comfortable day for fall stuff. With no major rain, it’s a solid pick for outdoor farmers’ markets, apple picking, or even an early foliage stroll.
Early Next Week: Warmth Continues
Monday and Tuesday stick with that warm stretch, with temperatures running above what’s typical for this time of year. Whether you’re commuting from Bristol to New Haven or out for a walk along the Hartford Riverfront, expect mild afternoons to linger.
Tropical Watch
Forecasters are watching the tropics. There’s only a small chance, but the leftovers from Tropical Storm Imelda could mess with the Northeast later in the week. Maybe we’ll see a few extra showers or some minor weather hiccups in Connecticut.
Midweek Shift to Fall Conditions
The move from summer warmth to that crisp autumn air is going to happen fast. By Wednesday and Thursday, daytime highs will drop to the 60s—right in line with what you’d expect for late September in Hartford, Norwich, and Stamford.
Cooler Air Means Seasonal Activities
Cooler air rolling in sets the scene for classic fall activities. Farmers’ markets, football games, and weekend hikes in places like Waterbury and Torrington will finally feel just right for the season.
What This Means for Connecticut Residents
This weekend is probably your last real taste of warm weather before autumn settles in for good. Here’s what you can expect:
- Mornings will start off mild, but things heat up and get humid by afternoon.
- Saturday kicks off with sunshine, then clouds roll in later.
- Overnight showers should stay light, and they’re mostly likely down south.
- You’ve got two solid days to soak up the outdoors before cooler temperatures move in.
We’re leaving behind September’s warmth as October brings those crisp mornings. Whether you’re wandering around New Haven, checking out Middletown’s historic spots, or hanging by the water in Bridgeport, the weekend looks great for being outside.
If you’re heading out Saturday night, you might want to grab an umbrella—just in case.
Here is the source article for this story: Connecticut weekend forecast: Sunshine, warmth and muggy air Saturday before tropical showers arrive
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