
Mostly cloudy, with a few spotty rain showers Tuesday afternoon, as a weak cold front approaches from the northwest.Temperatures return to the mid 60s Tuesday afternoon, with a breezy southwest wind.Winds will be strongest early Tuesday afternoon through Tuesday evening. Expecting most areas to see gusts up around 30 mph, but a wind advisory is in effect across portions of Northern NY, where a few gusts may reach 50 mph.Dry air, breezy southwest winds, and limited vegetation will bring an elevated brush fire risk Tuesday, especially in the Champlain Valley and Upper Valley. After the front pushes through, winds shift out of the northwest on Wednesday. This will keep high temperatures closer to 60 degrees, with a blend of sun and clouds. Expecting clouds to linger the longest in the northern tier, with more sun to the south.Then, a summer preview arrives later this week!Mostly sunny skies dominate on Thursday and Friday, with highs in the upper 70s to near 80. A few locations could exceed 80 degrees, especially in southern Vermont! The first part of next weekend is looking very warm and dry, with highs well into the 70s again on Saturday.Sunday turns a bit more unsettled and slightly cooler, with a few rain showers late in the day and high temperatures closer to 70 degrees.Much cooler and unsettled weather arrives early next week, with rain showers and highs closer to seasonable levels, in the 50s.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
Mostly cloudy, with a few spotty rain showers Tuesday afternoon, as a weak cold front approaches from the northwest.
Temperatures return to the mid 60s Tuesday afternoon, with a breezy southwest wind.
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Winds will be strongest early Tuesday afternoon through Tuesday evening. Expecting most areas to see gusts up around 30 mph, but a wind advisory is in effect across portions of Northern NY, where a few gusts may reach 50 mph.
Dry air, breezy southwest winds, and limited vegetation will bring an elevated brush fire risk Tuesday, especially in the Champlain Valley and Upper Valley.
After the front pushes through, winds shift out of the northwest on Wednesday. This will keep high temperatures closer to 60 degrees, with a blend of sun and clouds. Expecting clouds to linger the longest in the northern tier, with more sun to the south.
Then, a summer preview arrives later this week!
Mostly sunny skies dominate on Thursday and Friday, with highs in the upper 70s to near 80. A few locations could exceed 80 degrees, especially in southern Vermont!
The first part of next weekend is looking very warm and dry, with highs well into the 70s again on Saturday.
Sunday turns a bit more unsettled and slightly cooler, with a few rain showers late in the day and high temperatures closer to 70 degrees.
Much cooler and unsettled weather arrives early next week, with rain showers and highs closer to seasonable levels, in the 50s.
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