THE WARNING WAS CANCELLED AROUND 9 A-M. MOST ACCURATE FORECAST.> FULL WEATHER: A cold front attached to low pressure passing northwest of the region will bring back cooler but still above normal temperatures to the region tonight through Tuesday, with scattered rain showers changing to snow over the Adirondacks by tonight. Another storm system will impact our region on Wednesday into Thursday with the potential for a long duration accumulating snowfall event for the mountains of Vermont and northern New York. Much cooler temperatures develop on brisk westerly winds for Thursday into Friday. A cold front attached to low pressure passing northwest of the region will bring back cooler but still above normal temperatures to the region tonight through Tuesday, with scattered rain showers changing to snow over the Adirondacks by tonight. Another storm system will impact our region on Wednesday into Thursday with the potential for a long duration accumulating snowfall event for the mountains of Vermont and northern New York. Much cooler temperatures develop on brisk westerly winds for Thursday into Friday. A cold front attached to low pressure passing northwest of the region will bring back cooler but still above normal temperatures to the region tonight through Tuesday, with scattered rain showers changing to snow over the Adirondacks by tonight. Another storm system will impact our region on Wednesday into Thursday with the potential for a long duration accumulating snowfall event for the mountains of Vermont and northern New York. Much cooler temperatures develop on brisk westerly winds for Thursday into Friday. A cold front attached to low pressure passing northwest of the region will bring back cooler but still above normal temperatures to the region tonight through Tuesday, with scattered rain showers changing to snow mountains of Vermont and northern New York. Much cooler temperature
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Dry and mild New Year’s Eve
Rain and elevation snow likely on New Year’s Day
Tonight will be mostly cloudy and breezy, with a few light rain and mountain snow showers in northern areas. Low temperatures reach the 30s.New Year’s Eve will be dry, just with a mostly cloudy sky. Highs reach the mid-40s.A round of valley rain and elevation snow is likely New Year’s Day. Highs reach the mid to upper 30s. Several inches of wet snow may accumulate above 1,000 feet. Not much is expected in the valleys, though a couple inches are still possible.Thursday will be cloudy with lingering snow showers, especially in the mountains. Highs reach the low to mid-30s. An active northwest wind is expected as well. Gusts likely reach 35-45 mph.Friday through this weekend looks to be a mostly dry stretch, but it turns even colder. Highs fall back to the teens and 20s, with plenty of clouds.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
Tonight will be mostly cloudy and breezy, with a few light rain and mountain snow showers in northern areas. Low temperatures reach the 30s.
New Year’s Eve will be dry, just with a mostly cloudy sky. Highs reach the mid-40s.
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A round of valley rain and elevation snow is likely New Year’s Day. Highs reach the mid to upper 30s. Several inches of wet snow may accumulate above 1,000 feet. Not much is expected in the valleys, though a couple inches are still possible.
Thursday will be cloudy with lingering snow showers, especially in the mountains. Highs reach the low to mid-30s. An active northwest wind is expected as well. Gusts likely reach 35-45 mph.
Friday through this weekend looks to be a mostly dry stretch, but it turns even colder. Highs fall back to the teens and 20s, with plenty of clouds.
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