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Connecticut's first major snowstorm of the year is set to drop up to 16 inches of snow over the next few days, with much of it falling Monday afternoon into Monday night. Wind gusts of up to 55 mph are expected to kick in, with the potential to knock down trees and branches and cause power outages. In a Monday morning press conference, Gov. Ned Lamont urged employees to stay home, if possible. "I would head home, I’d head home now. Stay safe, stay home is still our mantra," he said. "Stay off the roads once you get home. It could get a lot more dangerous." As a result of the snow, many coronavirus testing sites have been closed. Many COVID-19 vaccination sites also closed Monday, with closures likely Tuesday, according to the state Department of Public Health. Those with vaccine appointments scheduled for the beginning of this week are encouraged to check with their provider on the status of their appointments. For the latest on the snowstorm, head to courant.com.

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