
Steadier rain showers, with embedded downpours and rumbles of thunder, arrive Wednesday afternoon, continuing through the evening. Pockets of freezing rain will be possible in the Northeast Kingdom and parts of the Upper Valley.Most main roads should stay wet throughout the daylight hours Wednesday… with any ice accretion occurring on flat, elevated surfaces. This includes decks, walkways, and bridges. Isolated slick spots will be possible Wednesday evening in eastern VT, especially after sunset.A cold front slowly pushes through Thursday, with lots of clouds and a few scattered rain showers through early afternoon. With enough sun, southern Vermont may see temperatures jump into the 60s Thursday afternoon.Skies clear and temperatures fall late in the day Thursday, after the front passes through.Friday turns cooler, with a breezy northwest wind and highs in the low 40s. A few snow showers are possible in northern areas during the morning. Otherwise, a blend of sun and clouds is expected through the day.Staying dry through Easter weekend, with temperatures rising from the 40s on Saturday to the 50s on Sunday.Much of next week looks dry and partly sunny, with temperatures well above average, in the 60s!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
Steadier rain showers, with embedded downpours and rumbles of thunder, arrive Wednesday afternoon, continuing through the evening. Pockets of freezing rain will be possible in the Northeast Kingdom and parts of the Upper Valley.
Most main roads should stay wet throughout the daylight hours Wednesday… with any ice accretion occurring on flat, elevated surfaces. This includes decks, walkways, and bridges.
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Isolated slick spots will be possible Wednesday evening in eastern VT, especially after sunset.
A cold front slowly pushes through Thursday, with lots of clouds and a few scattered rain showers through early afternoon. With enough sun, southern Vermont may see temperatures jump into the 60s Thursday afternoon.
Skies clear and temperatures fall late in the day Thursday, after the front passes through.
Friday turns cooler, with a breezy northwest wind and highs in the low 40s. A few snow showers are possible in northern areas during the morning. Otherwise, a blend of sun and clouds is expected through the day.
Staying dry through Easter weekend, with temperatures rising from the 40s on Saturday to the 50s on Sunday.
Much of next week looks dry and partly sunny, with temperatures well above average, in the 60s!
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