It’s official—there will be a White Christmas in Vermont and Northern New York this year.Winter weather advisories and winter storm warnings are in place as a clipper system moves through the region.Steady snow will continue through the Tuesday morning commute, with rapid improvement expected by mid-morning. Aside from a few lingering snow showers, the afternoon and evening will be much drier.Most towns will total about 4 to 8 inches through Tuesday afternoon. Locally higher amounts (up to a foot of snow) are expected in the northern Green Mountains and pockets of the northern Adirondacks. Farther south, amounts will trend lower—in the Connecticut River Valley, lighter accumulations of a dusting to a couple inches are expected from Springfield to Brattleboro.For Christmas and the first day of Hanukkah, conditions will be drier and seasonably cold. High temperatures stay in the 20s under a partly sunny sky.STAY WEATHER-AWAREFor the latest weather coverage for your area, click here. Stay updated with alerts in the myNBC5 app, which you can download here.For the best weather information and Vermont and northern New York’s Certified Most Accurate forecast, watch NBC5 News by streaming at this link.Don’t forget to follow NBC5 News on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram.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
It’s official—there will be a White Christmas in Vermont and Northern New York this year.
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Winter weather advisories and winter storm warnings are in place as a clipper system moves through the region.
Steady snow will continue through the Tuesday morning commute, with rapid improvement expected by mid-morning. Aside from a few lingering snow showers, the afternoon and evening will be much drier.
Most towns will total about 4 to 8 inches through Tuesday afternoon. Locally higher amounts (up to a foot of snow) are expected in the northern Green Mountains and pockets of the northern Adirondacks. Farther south, amounts will trend lower—in the Connecticut River Valley, lighter accumulations of a dusting to a couple inches are expected from Springfield to Brattleboro.
For Christmas and the first day of Hanukkah, conditions will be drier and seasonably cold. High temperatures stay in the 20s under a partly sunny sky.
STAY WEATHER-AWARE
For the latest weather coverage for your area, click here. Stay updated with alerts in the myNBC5 app, which you can download here.
For the best weather information and Vermont and northern New York’s Certified Most Accurate forecast, watch NBC5 News by streaming at this link.
Don’t forget to follow NBC5 News on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram.
Follow the NBC5 First Warning Weather team on social media: