All of Connecticut under streak flood notice, cyclone watches as a result for parts of the state as Ida hammers the district
Interestingly, the Public Climate Administration gave a blaze flood crisis for Fairfield and New Shelter districts Wednesday as the leftovers of Tropical storm Ida brought twisters, floods and record downpour toward the Upper east. "This is a very risky and perilous circumstance," the NWS said in the wake of giving the notice. Alerts in actuality: Notwithstanding the glimmer flood crisis that was given, streak flood admonitions are in actuality for Hartford, Tolland, Windham, New Safe house, Middlesex, Fairfield New London and Litchfield areas into late Wednesday night and early Thursday morning. Fairfield, Middlesex, New Sanctuary, New London districts are under a Twister Watch until 1 a.m. Thursday. Fairfield and Litchfield District both have flood admonitions in actuality until around 12 PM. Hartford is under a blaze flood cautioning until 2 a.m. Thursday, as Tolland and Windham are under a notice until 5:30 a.m., the Public Climate Administration said. [Breaking New