
Temperatures crash into the 20s and 30s tonight, setting the stage for a wintry Thursday. Read below for the full storm timeline:Moderate rain overspreads the region overnight. By daybreak, a transition to wet snow likely happens in northern New York first. Most of northern Vermont experiences the change by 10-11 AM. Snow tapers off by the evening.The heaviest snow falls in the morning, making for a rough morning commute. Wet snow slickens the roads more efficiently than dry snow, so anticipate some travel delays… especially around mid-morning.A nuisance 1-3″ is expected in the Champlain Valley, with amounts increasing above 1,000 ft. The jackpot area will be the northern ‘Dacks, with Titus Mountain likely getting 6-12″. Expect similar amounts near the summits of the northern Greens. Mountain snow showers linger through Friday with highs in the 30s. Then, the sun returns Saturday with highs near 50! Easter Sunday looks decent too, but a minor chance for rain showers will need to be watched. Follow the weather team on Facebook: Tom Messner | Caitlin Napoleoni | Tyler Jankoski | Ben Frechette
Temperatures crash into the 20s and 30s tonight, setting the stage for a wintry Thursday. Read below for the full storm timeline:
Moderate rain overspreads the region overnight. By daybreak, a transition to wet snow likely happens in northern New York first. Most of northern Vermont experiences the change by 10-11 AM. Snow tapers off by the evening.
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The heaviest snow falls in the morning, making for a rough morning commute. Wet snow slickens the roads more efficiently than dry snow, so anticipate some travel delays… especially around mid-morning.
A nuisance 1-3″ is expected in the Champlain Valley, with amounts increasing above 1,000 ft. The jackpot area will be the northern ‘Dacks, with Titus Mountain likely getting 6-12″. Expect similar amounts near the summits of the northern Greens.
Mountain snow showers linger through Friday with highs in the 30s.
Then, the sun returns Saturday with highs near 50! Easter Sunday looks decent too, but a minor chance for rain showers will need to be watched.
Follow the weather team on Facebook: Tom Messner | Caitlin Napoleoni | Tyler Jankoski | Ben Frechette