10AM: Icing Threat Diminishing
By Quincy Vagell on December 7, 2012, 10:07am Last modified: December 7, 2012, 11:04am
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Temperatures are rising quickly, so the threat of freezing rain is decreasing.
Temperatures have risen into the mid and upper 30's across most of Connecticut. However, with some sheltered areas still in the lower 30's, there could be a few slick spots over the next few hours.
Areas of light rain and drizzle will impact the state this morning. Some isolated locations could report freezing drizzle or light freezing rain, so be cautious of temperatures and road conditions.
Temperatures are expected to continue to rise throughout the day, so most locations should be above freezing by noon.
The map above includes official and non-official temperatures.
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