Widespread rain, localized gusty wind Monday across Vermont & New York
The storm might end as a little bit of snow, but minor accumulations are expected at this time
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Widespread rain, localized gusty wind Monday across Vermont & New York
The storm might end as a little bit of snow, but minor accumulations are expected at this time
The weather seems to be stuck on a Monday wavelength – another storm is set to arrive early next week with widespread rain and localized strong wind.For the upcoming weekend, clouds will move in but precipitation largely stays away. Expect highs in the 30s and 40s.Late Sunday, showers begin to arrive from south to north.Overnight into Monday morning, rain becomes more widespread and steady. Localized gusty winds over 40 mph will be possible.Stay Ahead – Sign Up for Weather AlertsRain likely continues through most of Monday, before tapering to showers Monday night. Rainfall totals should range between 1 and 2 inches regionwide – not enough for a significant river flood impact, but ponding is likely on roads. Dirt roads will likely turn muddy and may be tough to travel.Temperatures on Monday soar into the 50s, perhaps breaking a few daily record highs!Colder air surges in Tuesday, and there may be enough moisture leftover for a minor snow accumulation. Right now, we are not expecting significant or disruptive snow.The rest of the week looks tranquil and seasonably cold – highs stay in the low 30s with a blend of sun and clouds.Interactive Radar / Latest Weather ForecastFollow the NBC5 First Warning Weather team on social media:Chief Meteorologist Tyler Jankoski Facebook | X | InstagramMeteorologist Ben Frechette Facebook | X | InstagramMeteorologist Matt DiLoreto Facebook | XMeteorologist Andrew Grautski Facebook | XMeteorologist Marissa Vigevani Facebook | X Download the free WPTZ app to get updates on the go:Apple App Store/Google Play Store
The weather seems to be stuck on a Monday wavelength – another storm is set to arrive early next week with widespread rain and localized strong wind.
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For the upcoming weekend, clouds will move in but precipitation largely stays away. Expect highs in the 30s and 40s.
Late Sunday, showers begin to arrive from south to north.
Overnight into Monday morning, rain becomes more widespread and steady. Localized gusty winds over 40 mph will be possible.
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Rain likely continues through most of Monday, before tapering to showers Monday night. Rainfall totals should range between 1 and 2 inches regionwide – not enough for a significant river flood impact, but ponding is likely on roads. Dirt roads will likely turn muddy and may be tough to travel.
Temperatures on Monday soar into the 50s, perhaps breaking a few daily record highs!
Colder air surges in Tuesday, and there may be enough moisture leftover for a minor snow accumulation. Right now, we are not expecting significant or disruptive snow.
The rest of the week looks tranquil and seasonably cold – highs stay in the low 30s with a blend of sun and clouds.
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