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*WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY* is in effect for most of the region (except
the Champlain Valley and northern portions of New York) from midnight
tonight until 4 PM on Monday (until midnight in New Hampshire).
A warm front will bring light snow after midnight tonight, moving from south to north. A trace to an inch accumulation is possible by daybreak, just enough to make the roads slick. The snow will mix with sleet and possibly freezing rain during the day, then taper to snow showers Monday afternoon. Most locations can expect 2 to 5 inches accumulation, with 1 to 3 inches for the Champlain Valley and northern areas of New York.
The storm will move out Monday night, and leave us with a quiet day on Tuesday. A cold front will bring snow showers Wednesday afternoon. This front will usher in colder air for Thursday, with highs only in the teens, and lows in the single digits. Temperatures will warm up a bit on Friday. Have a great week!
Dave
A warm front will bring light snow after midnight tonight, moving from south to north. A trace to an inch accumulation is possible by daybreak, just enough to make the roads slick. The snow will mix with sleet and possibly freezing rain during the day, then taper to snow showers Monday afternoon. Most locations can expect 2 to 5 inches accumulation, with 1 to 3 inches for the Champlain Valley and northern areas of New York.
The storm will move out Monday night, and leave us with a quiet day on Tuesday. A cold front will bring snow showers Wednesday afternoon. This front will usher in colder air for Thursday, with highs only in the teens, and lows in the single digits. Temperatures will warm up a bit on Friday. Have a great week!
Dave
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