A widespread snowstorm is likely across many New England states and New York this weekend, and our region will catch a piece of it. The snow rolls in late Saturday night into early Sunday. The storm’s center is expected to pass south of the New England coast, creating a distinct north-south split in the snow forecast locally.Stay Ahead of Winter Storm Warnings – Sign Up for Weather AlertsNear the Canadian Border, dry air will keep snow accumulations light and manageable… with most towns seeing under 2″ outside of the mountains. Farther south, higher totals are expected. For towns like Saranac Lake, Middlebury, and Montpelier, there’s still some question in how much moisture is available to create snow. As of Thursday morning, the forecast is for about 2-4″ in these communities… but that could easily change based on how the storm’s center tracks.South of US-4, plan for a classic snowy Vermont winter day! Steady moderate snow will continue through most of Sunday, piling up to a widespread 4-8″ of powder down to the Massachusetts border. In the mountains of southern Vermont (especially eastern-facing slopes), 8-12″ totals are likely.Conditions trend drier for Monday with lingering snow showers in the mountains. Interactive Radar / Latest 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
A widespread snowstorm is likely across many New England states and New York this weekend, and our region will catch a piece of it.
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The snow rolls in late Saturday night into early Sunday. The storm’s center is expected to pass south of the New England coast, creating a distinct north-south split in the snow forecast locally.
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Near the Canadian Border, dry air will keep snow accumulations light and manageable… with most towns seeing under 2″ outside of the mountains.
Farther south, higher totals are expected. For towns like Saranac Lake, Middlebury, and Montpelier, there’s still some question in how much moisture is available to create snow. As of Thursday morning, the forecast is for about 2-4″ in these communities… but that could easily change based on how the storm’s center tracks.
South of US-4, plan for a classic snowy Vermont winter day!
Steady moderate snow will continue through most of Sunday, piling up to a widespread 4-8″ of powder down to the Massachusetts border. In the mountains of southern Vermont (especially eastern-facing slopes), 8-12″ totals are likely.
Conditions trend drier for Monday with lingering snow showers in the mountains.
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