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Saturday, January 17, 2015

Extended Forecast - WCAX-TV

 
 
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Inside the Forecast:
Good morning!-- Today will feature increasing clouds. After a very cold start highs will eventually reach 8/18 (coolest in the NEK).

Tonight skies will be mostly cloudy. Southerly winds at 10-20 mph will cause our temperatures to rise through the overnight.

On Sunday we'll be monitoring a developing coastal storm: With highs back into the 30s, a mix of rain and snow will develop on Sunday afternoon from south to north (mainly across Vermont).

Then, as the storm strengthens, any rain should gradually change to mainly snow on Sunday night into Monday.

Right now it appears that the heaviest precipitaion will fall over Vermont and New Hampshire, where snowfall rates could reach 1-2" per hour at times.

The potential exists for 4-8" of accumulation across much of Vermont (with locally higher amounts possible, especially in the high terrain).

The North Country could see lesser amounts of 2-4". This is a very tricky forecast that is subject to change-- Please check back throughout the weekend for updates.

After the storm pulls away on Monday temperatures will gradually turn colder through the workweek.

A clipper could bring southern spots just a few snow showers on Wednesday.

I'll have more details coming up on "The Weekend" from 6-8am.
Have a nice day,
~Nick

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