Winter Storm — Northern Litchfield, Connecticut
2026-01-25 to 2026-01-26 · Northern Litchfield, Connecticut
Event narrative
Zone average snowfall of 15.5 inches.
Wider weather episode
A blockbuster winter storm that impacted millions across the lower 48, bringing a combination of ice; sleet; snow; rain; and strong winds, brought widespread heavy snowfall accumulations to all of northwest Connecticut from January 25-26th, 2026.
An arctic blast made for dangerously cold conditions across northwest Connecticut from January 23-24, creating a requisite cold airmass that supported snow as the primary precipitation type with this storm. The connection of the northern and southern stream flow regimes then steered a potent, Gulf-originating low pressure system to the northeast. Strong to anomalous low- to mid-level dynamics drove impressive moisture transport from the Gulf and western Atlantic in and across the region the morning of the impending storm, Sunday January 25th. Snow began Sunday morning, initially with a large dendritic growth zone courtesy of persistent arctic air being filtered into the region from northerly flow about a nearby surface high to the northeast. However, as the storm tracked closer, its associated warm nose modified the thermal profile and shrunk and lifted the dendritic growth zone into the mid and upper levels of the atmosphere by the afternoon. Snowfall rates that initially looked to reach up to 2-4 per hour within laterally translating snow bands therefore became limited to 1-2 per hour courtesy of the disconnect between the best low-level forcing and the dendritic growth zone. Still, a widespread 10-20 of snow fell across the region between Sunday, January 25th and Monday, January 26th.
The Governor of Connecticut, Ned Lamont, declared a Winter Storm Emergency on January 25th which ultimately led to a travel ban on commercial vehicles on limited-access highways. During this time, residents were also urged to stay off roads. NWS Albany additionally received reports of numerous school and road closures across northwest Connecticut.
Key Impacts: Winter Storm Emergency declaration, travel restrictions, school closures.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1313256. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.