Typically, Connecticut experiences the onset of winter during this month, characterized by fluctuating temperatures, potential snowfall, and decreased daylight hours. Average temperatures range from lows in the 20s (F) to highs in the low 40s (F), with occasional dips below freezing and rare instances of warmer days. Precipitation is common, occurring as rain, snow, or a mixture of both, depending on specific weather systems and temperature fluctuations.
Understanding the typical climatic conditions of this period is crucial for residents, visitors, and businesses. Preparedness for inclement weather, including potential snowstorms and icy conditions, is vital for safe travel and daily activities. Historical weather data provides valuable context for predicting potential weather patterns and informing decisions related to infrastructure, agriculture, and emergency preparedness. The transition from autumn to winter influences energy consumption, seasonal activities, and the local ecosystem.