Winter Storm Warnings are in effect across the Adirondacks and the Green Mountains through Monday night. Winter Weather Advisories are in effect through Monday night for the St Lawrence Valley, Champlain Valley, eastern Windsor County, and Northeast Kingdom.Saturday night, steady rain is expected in the wider valleys. Wet snow is expected in the higher terrain (especially above 2,00 feet), bringing slick travel and scattered power outages. On Sunday morning, the rain may flip to wet snow even in the lowest elevations.A gusty southeast wind is expected Saturday night into Sunday morning. Gusts up to 50 mph will be possible for the western slopes of the central/southern Green Mountains.Areas of light rain and wet snow will linger into Sunday afternoon, although it will trend drier. Highs reach near 40 degrees.Then, Sunday night through Monday night, colder air and a gusty northwest wind will bring a prolonged round of upslope mountain snow. Many additional inches of dry snow will fall then, mostly in the mountains.By Monday night, a foot or more of snow will be likely for the summits of the Adirondacks and Green Mountains. Widespread 4-8″+ totals will be likely in the high terrain of Vermont and Northern New York (mainly above 2,000 feet). The wider valleys can expect a general dusting to a couple inches of accumulation. Northern New York SnowfallNorthern Vermont and New Hampshire SnowfallSouthern Vermont & New Hampshire Snowfall A few snow showers may linger into Tuesday morning in the northern Green Mountains. Besides that, Tuesday will trend drier with sun making a return! Highs reach the mid 40s. Follow 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
Winter Storm Warnings are in effect across the Adirondacks and the Green Mountains through Monday night. Winter Weather Advisories are in effect through Monday night for the St Lawrence Valley, Champlain Valley, eastern Windsor County, and Northeast Kingdom.
Saturday night, steady rain is expected in the wider valleys. Wet snow is expected in the higher terrain (especially above 2,00 feet), bringing slick travel and scattered power outages. On Sunday morning, the rain may flip to wet snow even in the lowest elevations.
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A gusty southeast wind is expected Saturday night into Sunday morning. Gusts up to 50 mph will be possible for the western slopes of the central/southern Green Mountains.
Areas of light rain and wet snow will linger into Sunday afternoon, although it will trend drier. Highs reach near 40 degrees.
Then, Sunday night through Monday night, colder air and a gusty northwest wind will bring a prolonged round of upslope mountain snow. Many additional inches of dry snow will fall then, mostly in the mountains.
By Monday night, a foot or more of snow will be likely for the summits of the Adirondacks and Green Mountains. Widespread 4-8″+ totals will be likely in the high terrain of Vermont and Northern New York (mainly above 2,000 feet). The wider valleys can expect a general dusting to a couple inches of accumulation.
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A few snow showers may linger into Tuesday morning in the northern Green Mountains. Besides that, Tuesday will trend drier with sun making a return! Highs reach the mid 40s.
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