Norwalk, Stamford, Shelton and Trumbull Weather Fairfield County Connecticut enjoys the beauty and splendor of being a New England State. New England basks in the essence of the four seasons. In fact it is a well known fact that “weather changes from minute to minute” here. One can never be sure what changes will take effect next. It’s just one more dynamic that makes our area a compelling place to live. One doesn’t usually find the weather a humdrum topic. Spring in Fairfield County brings an explosion of color. Many Flower Festivals take place, and after a “long and cold” winter, spring is usually welcomed blissfully. Tulips and dogwoods can be seen on many corners and lead the charge to summer.
The lazy, hazy days of summer bring about lots of activity to this area. There are many beaches, county clubs, and festivities in town centers. Summer weather in Fairfield County ranges in temperature from 85 to 95 degrees (average). It is a reason to get the grill going and enjoy a picnic with neighbors.
New England is world-famous for Fall Foliage. The drive along the Merritt Parkway is a spectacular patchwork of red, orange, purple and gold. The climate can be brisk yet comfortable, perfect for enjoying late year outdoor activities before the hibernation of winter.
New Englanders are used to snowy winters. Skiing can be found nearby and roaring fires are evidenced by streaming smoke from chimneys. This is a great time of year to catch up on a good book or to invite friends and family over for holiday gatherings. Please visit the following websites for more weather information:
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Closing or Settlement >Escrow Rules
The lender is allowed to accumulate a borrower's payments up to a two-month advance cushion at the end of a year. But if a surplus develops beyond this amount, the borrower is now entitled to an immediate refund unless the surplus is less than $50. These rules apply to new loans.
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What is the fastest-growing state in the U.S.?
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Nevada, for the 19th consecutive year, according to 2005 Census Bureau statistics. |
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