Snow becomes increasingly confined to the mountains this afternoon. An additional covering is possible in the Champlain Valley, but an additional 1-3″ should occur around the summits.Thursday is another transition day to colder air, starting with sun early and clouds increasing late. Expect northwest winds to pick up, but not as significantly as Monday night. Early highs in the upper 20s are expected.More bitter cold wind chills are expected Friday morning – likely anywhere from 0° to 20° (not as bad as Tuesday). Highs only reach the low 20s under a mostly cloudy sky. Snow showers are possible in the morning. Clouds last into Saturday, before some clearing occurs Sunday. Highs remain slightly cooler than average through this time. Then, the warmth arrives! Back in the upper 30s by Monday, going into the upper 40s from Tuesday through Thursday. Most of those days should be dry, but minor chances for rain/snow exist.Maple sugarers – get ready for the sap to run! Follow the weather team on Facebook: Tom Messner | Caitlin Napoleoni | Tyler Jankoski | Ben Frechette
Snow becomes increasingly confined to the mountains this afternoon. An additional covering is possible in the Champlain Valley, but an additional 1-3″ should occur around the summits.
Thursday is another transition day to colder air, starting with sun early and clouds increasing late. Expect northwest winds to pick up, but not as significantly as Monday night. Early highs in the upper 20s are expected.
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More bitter cold wind chills are expected Friday morning – likely anywhere from 0° to 20° (not as bad as Tuesday). Highs only reach the low 20s under a mostly cloudy sky. Snow showers are possible in the morning.
Clouds last into Saturday, before some clearing occurs Sunday. Highs remain slightly cooler than average through this time.
Then, the warmth arrives! Back in the upper 30s by Monday, going into the upper 40s from Tuesday through Thursday. Most of those days should be dry, but minor chances for rain/snow exist.
Maple sugarers – get ready for the sap to run!
Follow the weather team on Facebook: Tom Messner | Caitlin Napoleoni | Tyler Jankoski | Ben Frechette