A significant winter storm is expected to bring snow, ice, and wind through Sunday, with a stronger and more widespread wind on Monday as the storm departs. The low pressure tracking over the North Country will lead to decreasing winds and winding down of snow, followed by strong gusty winds and cold wind chills on Monday and Tuesday, along with lingering snow showers in higher terrain. Conditions will be quieter for the remainder of the work week, with a warming trend back to seasonal averages by the weekend.
The storm will bring mixed precipitation switching back to snow late Sunday evening, especially near the Green Mountains and Northwestern Adirondacks. Strong wind from the west is expected along east-facing slopes, with gusts reaching 50 to 60 mph. Monday will be cold, with lots of clouds and lingering snow in the northern mountains, along with continued strong west winds gusting up to 40 to 50 mph.
Tuesday and Wednesday will be cold and quieter, with a possibility of snow showers from another coastal low on Thursday. Temperatures are expected to moderate back near 30 degrees by the end of the weekend. Stay weather-aware with the latest weather coverage and alerts from the myNBC5 app, and follow the NBC5 First Warning Weather team on social media for updates and forecasts.
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