Our region is expecting to see several inches to up to a foot of snow as a system moves into our region Sunday into Monday, creating slippery travel conditions.Rain is expected to begin in the afternoon throughout the region, but the flip to snow will begin earliest in the Adirondacks, likely around 9 p.m.That snow line will then begin to move east as the night progresses.Bookmark this page: School delays, closures listBy 2 a.m, areas west of St. Johnsbury, including St. Albans, The Champlain Valley, Middlebury and Rutland will have flipped over to snow. This is also when the heaviest amount of snow will be falling.By 6 a.m., most of the state will see widespread heavy, wet snow falling. Rain will still be falling in West Lebanon, New Hampshire.See latest forecastSnow will continue to fall through 9 a.m., making for a slippery morning commute in most areas. School delays and closure are likely in both New York and Vermont. Rainfall totalsMost areas across our region will see between 1-2 inches of rain, with areas like Brattleboro seeing closer to two inches. Snowfall totalsMost places in the North Country will see between 4-8 inches of wet snow, with mountainous areas like Mount Marcy and Lyon Mountain seeing upwards of 8-12 inches of snow.In Vermont, the Champlain Valley could see 4-8 inches of snow as well, with St. Albans seeing possibly 8-12 inches of snow. Areas in the Northeast Kingdom could see more than a foot of snow.
Our region is expecting to see several inches to up to a foot of snow as a system moves into our region Sunday into Monday, creating slippery travel conditions.
Rain is expected to begin in the afternoon throughout the region, but the flip to snow will begin earliest in the Adirondacks, likely around 9 p.m.
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That snow line will then begin to move east as the night progresses.
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By 2 a.m, areas west of St. Johnsbury, including St. Albans, The Champlain Valley, Middlebury and Rutland will have flipped over to snow. This is also when the heaviest amount of snow will be falling.
By 6 a.m., most of the state will see widespread heavy, wet snow falling. Rain will still be falling in West Lebanon, New Hampshire.
Snow will continue to fall through 9 a.m., making for a slippery morning commute in most areas. School delays and closure are likely in both New York and Vermont.
Rainfall totals
Most areas across our region will see between 1-2 inches of rain, with areas like Brattleboro seeing closer to two inches.
Snowfall totals
Most places in the North Country will see between 4-8 inches of wet snow, with mountainous areas like Mount Marcy and Lyon Mountain seeing upwards of 8-12 inches of snow.
In Vermont, the Champlain Valley could see 4-8 inches of snow as well, with St. Albans seeing possibly 8-12 inches of snow. Areas in the Northeast Kingdom could see more than a foot of snow.