Climate:
The seasonal conditions in Connecticut reflect the typical climate of the northeastern states; spring is short, while summers are generally hot and humid, with cooler weather in the hills and mountain areas.
Fall is definitely cooler, especially at night, and winters can be long and severe with heavy snow.
The statewide average high temperature in July is in the mid-70s, while in January, high temps are usually in the mid-20s.
Precipitation amounts average near 50 inches a year inland, with slightly lower amounts occurring along the Atlantic Ocean coastal areas.
For a more detailed look at annual Connecticut precipitation levels, view this precipitation map
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