
Feeling more like spring Monday afternoon, as a breezy southerly wind pushes temperatures to near 50 degrees. Clouds increase, and a few rain showers arrive late Monday afternoon and evening, as a weak cold front passes through.The frontal boundary will sink southward and potentially stall over the region tonight. Depending on the location of this boundary, additional showers are possible Tuesday. The biggest risk for showers will be across southern Vermont, whereas northern areas are expected to stay dry. Most of the region will be stuck in the clouds Tuesday, but a few sunny breaks are possible in northern areas late in the day. Temperatures will be mild around 50 degrees Tuesday afternoon.Wednesday is looking cool and wet, with highs in the mid 40s. Patchy freezing drizzle is possible Wednesday morning, as temperatures hover near freezing. Steadier rain showers arrive late morning Wednesday, continuing through the afternoon in the northern tier. A few pockets of freezing rain may linger through the day, especially in the Northeast Kingdom.A round of downpours pushes in Wednesday evening, with a few rain showers lingering overnight into early Thursday, but conditions trend drier later in the day. Afternoon high temperatures approach 60 degrees!As of now, looking dry late week, with mild temperatures for Easter Sunday!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
Feeling more like spring Monday afternoon, as a breezy southerly wind pushes temperatures to near 50 degrees. Clouds increase, and a few rain showers arrive late Monday afternoon and evening, as a weak cold front passes through.
The frontal boundary will sink southward and potentially stall over the region tonight.
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Depending on the location of this boundary, additional showers are possible Tuesday. The biggest risk for showers will be across southern Vermont, whereas northern areas are expected to stay dry.
Most of the region will be stuck in the clouds Tuesday, but a few sunny breaks are possible in northern areas late in the day. Temperatures will be mild around 50 degrees Tuesday afternoon.
Wednesday is looking cool and wet, with highs in the mid 40s. Patchy freezing drizzle is possible Wednesday morning, as temperatures hover near freezing.
Steadier rain showers arrive late morning Wednesday, continuing through the afternoon in the northern tier. A few pockets of freezing rain may linger through the day, especially in the Northeast Kingdom.
A round of downpours pushes in Wednesday evening, with a few rain showers lingering overnight into early Thursday, but conditions trend drier later in the day. Afternoon high temperatures approach 60 degrees!
As of now, looking dry late week, with mild temperatures for Easter Sunday!
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