While most of Connecticut received rain from a coastal storm, some parts of the state and northern New England and New York got snow. On Tuesday, several school districts in northwest Connecticut have delayed openings because of slick conditions. According to windy.com, at 6 a.m., the temperature was 32 degrees in Cornwall, Norfolk and Salisbury. In Torrington and New Milford, the temperature was a degree shy of freezing. High elevations in northwest Connecticut received a coating of wet snow early Tuesday morning. The Mohawk Mountain web cam showed snow still falling after 6 a.m. Northern New England ski resorts picked up several inches of snow from the storm.
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