A sharp arctic cold front has crossed through northern New York and Vermont, bringing clear skies and much colder temperatures. An Alberta Clipper follows, with cloudy skies and light snow accumulation expected on Wednesday. There will be periods of snow Tuesday night into Wednesday, creating slick travel conditions. The clipper system will bring light to moderate snow showers, with higher snow totals in mountain towns. Residents can expect 2-4 inches in the Champlain Valley and 4-8 inches in mountain towns, with the possibility of over 8 inches in the Adirondacks. Road conditions will likely be snow-covered in the morning, improving in the evening. The temperatures will range from around 27 degrees for highs on Wednesday to 9 degrees for lows. Quieter weather is expected on Thursday with possible light snow on Friday. The weekend will start bright and chilly, with a possible round of light snow on Sunday. Stay weather-aware and updated with alerts in the myNBC5 app. Follow the NBC5 First Warning Weather team on social media for the latest updates.
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