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Easter Week Forecast for Orange

After this morning's spring snow moves away we'll let you know what to expect for the week ahead including Easter Sunday.

Snow is ending thankfully around Connecticut and for now no snow is in the forecast and the calendar begins to slowly shift toward spring again.

The upcoming forecast for the next seven days, which includes Easter Sunday features a chilly forecast early this week and then a return to more seasonal temps later in the week.

Here is a detailed look at what to expect via the National Weather Service.

Monday: Snow ends, temps rise into the mid 40s, but the skies remain cloudy.

Monday night: Temps back down into the mid to upper 20s.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny with temps in the upper 40s but it will feel much colder early once the wind chill is factored in. It could feel as cold as 25 to 30 degrees early.

Tuesday night: Temps in the low 40s.

Wednesday: Mostly cloudy and the warmest day of the week with temps around 60 degrees.

Wednesday night: Temps into the mid 40s with a slight chance of showers.

Thursday: Partly sunny and chilly with temps only into the mid to upper 40s.

Thursday night: Temps back into the upper 30s to near 40 degrees.

Friday: Showers are expected with highs in the low 50s.

Friday night: Temps into the upper 30s.

Saturday: Mostly sunny with temps near 50 degrees.

Easter Sunday: Mostly sunny with temps in the low 50s.


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