Lighter wintry mix overnight as mountain snow continues Thursday
Still expecting 4 to 8 inches in the Champlain Valley with more in the mountains by Thursday evening
WHO HAVE BEEN IMPACTED BY MARIJUANA- RELATED CHARGES. <STING> Winter storm continues tonight with widespread snow and mixed precipitation. A combination of heavy, wet snow and freezing rain could lead to power outages especially for southern and central Vermont. Steady precipitation turns more scattered and showery after midnight. Snow showers return and continue for much of Thursday across northern New York, the Adirondacks, the Green Mountains and northeast Kingdom before finally winding down by Thursday evening. Quieter weather prevails on Friday into early Saturday before more unsettled weather and below normal temperatures return late Saturday into early next week.Winter storm continues tonight with widespread snow and mixed precipitation. A combination of heavy, wet snow and freezing rain could lead to power outages especially for southern and central Vermont. Steady precipitation turns more scattered and showery after midnight. Snow showers return and continue for much of Thursday across northern New York, the Adirondacks, the Green Mountains and northeast Kingdom before finally winding down by Thursday evening. Quieter weather prevails on Friday into early Saturday before more unsettled weather and below normal temperatures return late Saturday into early next week.Winter storm continues tonight with widespread snow and mixed precipitation. A combination of heavy, wet snow and freezing rain could lead to power outages especially for southern and central Vermont. Steady precipitation turns more scattered and showery after midnight. Snow showers return and continue for much of Thursday across northern New York, the Adirondacks, the Green Mountains and northeast Kingdom before finally winding down by Thursday evening. Quieter weather prevails on Friday into early Saturday before more unsettled weather and below normal temperatures return late Saturday Winter storm continues tonight with widespread snow and mixed precipitation. A combination of heavy, wet snow and freezing rain could lead to power outages especially for southern and central Vermont. Steady precipitation turns more scattered and showery after midnight. Snow showers return and continue for much of Thursday across northern New York, the Adirondacks, the Green Mountains and northeast Kingdom before finally winding down by Thursday evening. Quieter weather prevails on Friday into early Saturday before more unsettled weather and below normal temperatures return late Saturday into early next week.Winter storm continues tonight with widespread snow and mixed precipitation. A combination of heavy, wet snow and freezing rain could lead to power outages especially for southern and central Vermont. Steady precipitation turns more scattered and showery after midnight. Snow showers return and continue for much of Thursday across northern New York, the Adirondacks, the Green Mountains and northeast Kingdom before finally winding down by Thursday evening. Quieter weather prevails on Friday into early Saturday before more unsettled weather and below normal temperatures return late Saturday into early next week.Winter storm continues tonight with widespread snow and mixed precipitation. A combination of heavy, wet snow and freezing rain could lead to power outages especially for southern and central Vermont. Steady precipitation turns more scattered and showery after midnight. Snow showers return and continue for much of Thursday across northern New York, the Adirondacks, the Green Mountains and northeast Kingdom before finally winding down by Thursday evening. Quieter weather prevails on Friday into early Saturday before more unsettled weather and below normal temperatures into early next week. Winter storm arrives with widespread plowable snowfall and mixed precipitation. The evening commute tonight will be impacted due to heavy snowfall rates. A combination of heavy, wet snow and freezing rain could lead to power outages especially for southern and central Vermont. Steady precipitation turns more scattered and showery after midnight. Snow showers return and continue for much of Thursday across northern New York, the Adirondacks, the Green Mountains and northeast Kingdom before finally winding down by Thursday evening. Quieter weather prevails on Friday into early Saturday before more unsettled weather and below normal temperatures return late Saturday into early next week. Winter storm arrives with widespread plowable snowfall and mixed precipitation. The evening commute tonight will be impacted due to heavy snowfall rates. A combination of heavy, wet snow and freezing rain could lead to power outages especially for southern and central Vermont. Steady precipitation turns more scattered and showery after midnight. Snow showers return and continue for much of Thursday across northern New York, the Adirondacks, the Green Mountains and northeast Kingdom before finally winding down by Thursday evening. Quieter weather prevails on Friday into early Saturday before more unsettled weather
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Lighter wintry mix overnight as mountain snow continues Thursday
Still expecting 4 to 8 inches in the Champlain Valley with more in the mountains by Thursday evening
Snow will really lighten up and change to scattered sleet and freezing rain showers early Thursday morning. Video: See hour-by-hour maps of snowfall in our regionTimeline Early Thursday morning, scattered showers of sleet and freezing rain will be around, but there won’t be much else going on.Thursday morning is largely a time of clean-up for the region.Then, by midday Thursday, the mountain snow machine kicks back into gear.Mountain snow will last into late Thursday evening.See a full list of closings and delays Snow totals by Thursday evening2-4″: Rutland, Bennington, Brattleboro, Lebanon4-8″: Saranac Lake, Plattsburgh, Burlington, St. Johnsbury, Middlebury8″+: Potsdam, Malone, Schroon, Killington, Ludlow, DoverApproaching 12″: Jay, Mt. Mansfield, SugarbushNBC5 will provide updates as necessary.Follow the NBC5 First Warning Weather team on social media:Chief Meteorologist Tyler Jankoski Facebook | Twitter | InstagramMeteorologist Ben Frechette Facebook | TwitterMeteorologist Matt DiLoreto Facebook | TwitterMeteorologist Andrew Grautski Facebook | Twitter
Snow will really lighten up and change to scattered sleet and freezing rain showers early Thursday morning.
Video: See hour-by-hour maps of snowfall in our region
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Early Thursday morning, scattered showers of sleet and freezing rain will be around, but there won’t be much else going on.
Thursday morning is largely a time of clean-up for the region.
Then, by midday Thursday, the mountain snow machine kicks back into gear.
Mountain snow will last into late Thursday evening.
See a full list of closings and delays
Snow totals by Thursday evening
- 2-4″: Rutland, Bennington, Brattleboro, Lebanon
- 4-8″: Saranac Lake, Plattsburgh, Burlington, St. Johnsbury, Middlebury
- 8″+: Potsdam, Malone, Schroon, Killington, Ludlow, Dover
- Approaching 12″: Jay, Mt. Mansfield, Sugarbush
NBC5 will provide updates as necessary.
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