Though spring may start in less than 3 weeks, March is coming in “like a lion” with another storm slated to kick off the weekend. An area of low pressure is likely to develop late Friday and intensify off the New England coast, paving the way for a winter storm to impact the region Friday night into Saturday. The heaviest band of snow likely goes through the middle of our region, including places like St. Lawrence County, the tri-lakes, Addison County and Lebanon, NH. This area could see 4-8 inches of wet snow, with locally higher amounts possible.Further north, especially near the Canadian border, dry air may limit snowfall totals.Southern parts of the region, especially Bennington and Windham counties, could mix with sleet or freezing rain, limiting snowfall totals.What We KnowThe storm is very likely to form Friday night into Saturday.Through Saturday, snow and wintry mix will be the precipitation types.The heaviest snow is expected through Saturday morning.Some towns in the region will see 4-8″+ of snow by Sunday.What We Don’t Know (Yet) The extent of sleet/freezing rain mixing in. Some models have the mix line pushing into southern VT, while others have any mixing staying south of the region, entirely.Exact storm track, which will affect the placement of heaviest snow and mixing.In the next few days, expect detailed snow maps from our team alongside hourly timelines and town-by-town accumulation forecasts.View our interactive radarSign up for weather alerts Visit our map room Follow the NBC5 First Warning Weather team on social media: Chief Meteorologist Tyler Jankoski Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Meteorologist Ben Frechette Facebook | Twitter Meteorologist Matt DiLoreto Facebook | Twitter Meteorologist Andrew Grautski Facebook | Twitter
Though spring may start in less than 3 weeks, March is coming in “like a lion” with another storm slated to kick off the weekend.
An area of low pressure is likely to develop late Friday and intensify off the New England coast, paving the way for a winter storm to impact the region Friday night into Saturday.
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The heaviest band of snow likely goes through the middle of our region, including places like St. Lawrence County, the tri-lakes, Addison County and Lebanon, NH. This area could see 4-8 inches of wet snow, with locally higher amounts possible.
Further north, especially near the Canadian border, dry air may limit snowfall totals.
Southern parts of the region, especially Bennington and Windham counties, could mix with sleet or freezing rain, limiting snowfall totals.
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What We Know
- The storm is very likely to form Friday night into Saturday.
- Through Saturday, snow and wintry mix will be the precipitation types.
- The heaviest snow is expected through Saturday morning.
- Some towns in the region will see 4-8″+ of snow by Sunday.
What We Don’t Know (Yet)
- The extent of sleet/freezing rain mixing in. Some models have the mix line pushing into southern VT, while others have any mixing staying south of the region, entirely.
- Exact storm track, which will affect the placement of heaviest snow and mixing.
In the next few days, expect detailed snow maps from our team alongside hourly timelines and town-by-town accumulation forecasts.
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