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Malloy To Deliver Storm Update At 9 p.m.; Conflicting Models Show Storm As High As 25 Inches Or Much Less

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malloy-presser.jpgGov. Dannel P. Malloy has made no major decisions regarding the snow storm - waiting for the latest weather updates and planning to make an announcement at 9 p.m.

"There are some disagreements about whether it's shifting left or right,'' Malloy told reporters at a briefing in his state Capitol office. "If it shifts right, we could see a lot of snow in central Connecticut. If it shifts left, we could see lots and lots and lots of snow over the entirety of Connecticut. Most of the state appears to be in a 15 to 25-inch band.''

Malloy has not made any decisions about potentially declaring a state of emergency.

"If the storm is delayed in beginning, and it could be delayed based on what is happening over the water, then we could be talking about a lot less snow,'' Malloy said. "Let's expect a lot of snow - 15 to 25 inches.''


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