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Connecticut experienced a dynamic winter season from late 2025 through early 2026, featuring significant snowstorms, record-breaking temperatures, and even an earthquake. This article recaps the major weather events that impacted the state.
### Blizzard Calvin Blizzard Calvin brought significant snowfall and high winds to Connecticut, particularly impacting shoreline towns. The storm met blizzard criteria at multiple National Weather Service sites, with some areas receiving over 2 feet of snow. Wind gusts reached 55 mph along the shoreline.
### Winter Storm Benjamin Winter Storm Benjamin delivered widespread heavy snowfall across Connecticut. The Hartford area received 17.3 inches, making it the biggest snowstorm in nearly a decade. The storm also brought single-digit temperatures and wind chill values below zero.
### Temperature Swings December 2025 featured dramatic temperature swings. A potent storm system on December 19th brought record warmth and strong southerly winds, while an Arctic front on December 5th resulted in record cold temperatures.
### Other Notable Events - **Winter Storm Abraham:** Brought the first significant snowfall of the season in late December 2025, with some areas receiving over 10 inches. - **October Weather:** October 2025 saw both heavy rain and cold weather, with record-tying low temperatures on October 10th. - **Summer Heat Waves:** The summer of 2025 included multiple heat waves and severe storms, with record-breaking temperatures and widespread power outages due to downed trees.
### Data and Trends - 2025 average temperature in Hartford was 51.5°F, slightly above normal. - Total precipitation in 2025 was slightly below average, with 46.63 inches. - Snowfall in 2025 was below average, with only 27.2 inches.
**Actionable Takeaways:** Stay informed about weather forecasts and alerts. Prepare for extreme temperatures by ensuring homes are properly insulated and having emergency supplies on hand. Be aware of the potential for power outages during storms and have a backup plan in place.
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