
<NOW NBC5 FIRST WARNING WEATHER WITH METEOROLOGIST TYLER JANKOSKI> Low pressure approacnghi from the west will bri ang period of ra in showers and possibly a light wintry mixo t portions of the region tonight into Friday morning before a cold front passes transitioning precipitation to sw no Friday afternoon. Significant higher elevatn io upslope snow is then expected Fdariy nit gh through mid-morning Saturday before taperi ng off. Winds will be gusty Friday and Saturday, making for some difficult travel conditions especially over the mountains. Afr te briefly drying on Sunday, active weather will return for the new work ek. we Low pressure approaching from the west will bring a period of rain showers and possibly a light wintry mix to portions of the region tonight into Friday morning before a cold front passes transitioning precipitation to snow Friday afternoon. Significant higher elevation upslope snow is then expected Friday night through mid-morning Saturday before taperi ng off. Winds will be gusty Friday a nd Saturday, making for some difficult trav el conditions especially overhe t mountains. After briefly drying on Sunday, active weather will return for the new work ek. we Low pressure approaching from the west will bring a period of rain showers and possibly a light wintry mix to portions of three gion tonight into Friday morning before a cold front passes transitioning precipitation to snow Friday afternoon. Significant higher elevation upslope snow is th en expected Friday night through mid-morning Saturday before tapering off. Wds
Fairly benign weather is expected through Friday afternoon, with just patchy rain and snow.A cold front passes through Friday midday, and behind it, snow and wind will really ramp up!Over a foot of snow is expected in the northern Green Mountains, with very little snow right next to Lake Champlain.Of concern for all areas, is the wind — gusts to 40 mph are expected Friday night.It will be slow to subside on Saturday, but most of the weekend will be dry.Follow the weather team on Facebook: Tom Messner | Caitlin Napoleoni | Tyler Jankoski | Ben Frechette
Fairly benign weather is expected through Friday afternoon, with just patchy rain and snow.
A cold front passes through Friday midday, and behind it, snow and wind will really ramp up!
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Over a foot of snow is expected in the northern Green Mountains, with very little snow right next to Lake Champlain.
Of concern for all areas, is the wind — gusts to 40 mph are expected Friday night.
It will be slow to subside on Saturday, but most of the weekend will be dry.
Follow the weather team on Facebook: Tom Messner | Caitlin Napoleoni | Tyler Jankoski | Ben Frechette