FULL WEATHER: .SYNOPSIS… A late season winter storm will bring widespread snow and mixed precipitation to North Country. Strong to damaging winds will develop along the favored downslope areas of the Green Mountains this evening into overnight tonight, leading to power outages and localized whiteout conditions along mountain passes. Scattered snow showers can be expected through Saturday before dry .SYNOPSIS… A late season winter storm will bring widespread snow and mixed precipitation to North Country. Strong to damaging winds will develop along the favored downslope areas of the Green Mountains this evening into overnight tonight, leading to power outages and localized whiteout conditions along mountain passes. Scattered snow showers can be expected through Saturday before dry weather returns for the early portion of next week.
Snow-covered roads will be likely during the Thursday morning commute. Roads conditions will improve during the afternoon.Localized damaging wind gusts will be likely for west-facing slopes of the Green Mountains in Bennington, Rutland, eastern Addison, and eastern Chittenden Counties through Thursday morning. Gusts 60-70 mph+ will be likely, bringing tree damage and numerous power outages.Snow and rain showers linger into Friday and Saturday, before drying out and turning brighter on Sunday. Solar eclipse day (next Monday) is looking dry, with lots of sunshine!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
Snow-covered roads will be likely during the Thursday morning commute. Roads conditions will improve during the afternoon.
Localized damaging wind gusts will be likely for west-facing slopes of the Green Mountains in Bennington, Rutland, eastern Addison, and eastern Chittenden Counties through Thursday morning. Gusts 60-70 mph+ will be likely, bringing tree damage and numerous power outages.
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Snow and rain showers linger into Friday and Saturday, before drying out and turning brighter on Sunday. Solar eclipse day (next Monday) is looking dry, with lots of sunshine!
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