BURN BAN IS IN EFFECT UNTIL MAY 14TH. IN CHAMPLAIN, BRANDON MENARD, NBC5 NEWS. (NOW NBC5 FIRST WARNING WEATHER WITH METEOROLOGIST TYLER JANKOSKI) TYLER’S JOINING Dry weather continues across the region through the end of the week. High pressure will gradually build into the north country. A warming trend will be taking place with high temperatures a least 10 to 15 degrees above normal beginning on Wednesday and continuing right through the weekend. && .NEAR TERM /THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT/… As of 803 PM EDT Tuesday…No significant changes were neede with this update. Clouds are increasing over northeastern VT as moisture becomes trapped under a subsidence inversion. Have kept adjustments limited to sky cover for now, but temperatures may need to be tweaked as th clouds may keep things warmer than previously anticipated Will keep an eye on trends. Otherwise the forecast remains in good shape. Previous discussion…The nea term portion of our forecast will be very quie with just some clouds and light winds. Temperatures will be about 10 to 15 degrees above seasonal normals. Weúll have high pressure ridging into support widespread highs in the mid/upper 60s with local low/mi 70s in the Champlain and St. Lawrence Valleys
Plan on dry weather through Saturday!Highs will be in the middle 60s on Wednesday, then lower 70s on Thursday and Friday.Saturday, middle 70s are expected!Lots of sunshine is expected each day through Saturday.Unfortunately, that means the drought concern will be sticking around for a while. Rain showers return for Sunday and Monday, and there will be more rain chances next week as well.Follow the weather team on Facebook: Tom Messner | Caitlin Napoleoni | Tyler Jankoski | Ben Frechette
Plan on dry weather through Saturday!
Highs will be in the middle 60s on Wednesday, then lower 70s on Thursday and Friday.
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Saturday, middle 70s are expected!
Lots of sunshine is expected each day through Saturday.
Unfortunately, that means the drought concern will be sticking around for a while.
Rain showers return for Sunday and Monday, and there will be more rain chances next week as well.
Follow the weather team on Facebook: Tom Messner | Caitlin Napoleoni | Tyler Jankoski | Ben Frechette