Wednesday will bring a brief period of calm weather as high pressure moves in, with leftover snow showers tapering off in northern Vermont. Temperatures will drop into the single digits by Wednesday morning with sub-zero wind chills. The day will be mostly sunny with highs in the teens to low 20s.
However, the calm will be short-lived as widespread snow is expected to move into the area on Thursday, starting in the morning and continuing through the day. Travel impacts are likely, with heavy snow possible and a chance of light freezing rain. Snow totals are expected to range from 1-4 inches, with higher amounts in the mountains and Northeast Kingdom.
Thursday night will bring localized bursts of snow, with snow showers continuing into Friday, especially in the mountains. Saturday will be quiet before another round of snow moves in Saturday night into Sunday.
Residents are advised to stay updated on the latest snow forecasts, timing, and impacts as the weekend approaches. This information is provided by the Max Advantage Weather Team. Stay safe and have a great evening.
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