
Plan on a slick Thursday morning commute, with roads quickly improving thereafter. Many towns pick up 2 or 3 inches of snow, with 4 to 8 inches in the mountains. Over 8 inches are possible near Massena. West-facing slopes can expect the least snow, with a dusting to 2 inches by late Thursday.There is also potential for locally strong wind gusts 50-60 MPH out of the southeast, mainly along western and northern facing mountain slopes in the morning. Then, as the wind switches direction in the afternoon, those gusts are likely along eastern slopes.Friday (Valentine’s Day) looks mostly dry and chilly. Expect a mix of sun and clouds with a few mountain flurries. Highs reach the low 20s.Then, tracking another storm this weekend. A period of light snow is likely Saturday, especially during the afternoon and evening. Highs reach the low 20s.The snow becomes heavier Saturday night into Sunday. There will likely be some mixing with sleet and freezing rain on Sunday — especially in southern Vermont. At this point, there is potential for several inches of snow accumulation over the weekend. Highs Sunday reach the upper 20s.Presidents Day looks mostly dry, but it turns much colder and breezy. Highs reach the teens.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
Plan on a slick Thursday morning commute, with roads quickly improving thereafter.
Many towns pick up 2 or 3 inches of snow, with 4 to 8 inches in the mountains. Over 8 inches are possible near Massena. West-facing slopes can expect the least snow, with a dusting to 2 inches by late Thursday.
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There is also potential for locally strong wind gusts 50-60 MPH out of the southeast, mainly along western and northern facing mountain slopes in the morning. Then, as the wind switches direction in the afternoon, those gusts are likely along eastern slopes.
Friday (Valentine’s Day) looks mostly dry and chilly. Expect a mix of sun and clouds with a few mountain flurries. Highs reach the low 20s.
Then, tracking another storm this weekend. A period of light snow is likely Saturday, especially during the afternoon and evening. Highs reach the low 20s.
The snow becomes heavier Saturday night into Sunday. There will likely be some mixing with sleet and freezing rain on Sunday — especially in southern Vermont. At this point, there is potential for several inches of snow accumulation over the weekend. Highs Sunday reach the upper 20s.
Presidents Day looks mostly dry, but it turns much colder and breezy. Highs reach the teens.
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