Records were broken across Connecticut Monday with high temperatures more than 20 degrees above normal for this time of year. Warm conditions will continue Tuesday through Thursday, with Wednesday being the warmest of the three. Temperatures will generally be in lower to middle 80s, with cooler conditions along the coast. A cold front will then move through Wednesday night, bringing a return to fall-like temperatures by week's end into the weekend. By Saturday, highs will only be in the upper 60s to around 70. New high temperature records were set in Stamford with 93 degrees; 91 at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks; 89 at Danbury and Meriden airports; and 87 at White Plains Airport, near Greenwich.
from News http://www.ctpost.com/weather/article/After-record-high-temps-cooldown-in-the-forecast-12228638.php
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