Areas of low clouds and freezing fog develop overnight as temperatures fall into the single digits above and below zero.Friday will feature high clouds filtering the sunshine once that fog burns off. Highs will be closer to 30 degrees.By this weekend, a warming trend will take shape.Highs will rise into the 30s to near 40 on Saturday with a mainly cloudy sky and a few light rain showers. There may be isolated pockets of freezing rain and icy travel, especially in eastern VT and the St. Lawrence Valley where cold air is more stubborn. Sunday should start cloudy and mostly dry in the morning, before a round of steadier rain arrives in the afternoon. Highs reach the mid-40s.Lingering showers will be likely on Monday, with highs near 50. Between Sunday and Monday, some towns may pick up over an inch of rain, but the flood risk looks low at this point.Most of New Year’s Eve should be dry before showers arrive late. A round of rain and mountain snow is possible New Year’s Day. Highs reach the low to mid-40s both days.Late next week is looking mostly dry but colder, as highs fall back to the 20s and 30s.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
Areas of low clouds and freezing fog develop overnight as temperatures fall into the single digits above and below zero.
Friday will feature high clouds filtering the sunshine once that fog burns off. Highs will be closer to 30 degrees.
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By this weekend, a warming trend will take shape.
Highs will rise into the 30s to near 40 on Saturday with a mainly cloudy sky and a few light rain showers. There may be isolated pockets of freezing rain and icy travel, especially in eastern VT and the St. Lawrence Valley where cold air is more stubborn.
Sunday should start cloudy and mostly dry in the morning, before a round of steadier rain arrives in the afternoon. Highs reach the mid-40s.
Lingering showers will be likely on Monday, with highs near 50. Between Sunday and Monday, some towns may pick up over an inch of rain, but the flood risk looks low at this point.
Most of New Year’s Eve should be dry before showers arrive late. A round of rain and mountain snow is possible New Year’s Day. Highs reach the low to mid-40s both days.
Late next week is looking mostly dry but colder, as highs fall back to the 20s and 30s.
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