A round of steady light snow is expected Wednesday night into Thursday morning, causing slick travel conditions for the Thursday morning commute, especially in higher elevations. Valley rain and mountain snow showers are expected to continue into the afternoon. Accumulation of 2 to 4 inches is likely in various regions, including the Adirondacks, northern/central Vermont, and the Upper Valley, with isolated amounts over 4 inches possible on mountain summits. In the Champlain Valley and Route 7 corridor, a dusting to 2 inches of accumulation is expected.
Following the Thursday system, Friday will be colder with highs near 30 and a few passing snow showers likely, particularly in the morning. The weekend will begin with light snow on Saturday and potential mixing with rain, with highs near 40. Sunday is expected to be drier and colder, with some sunshine and highs falling back to the teens.
Residents are advised to stay weather-aware and stay updated with alerts from the myNBC5 app. For the latest weather coverage, viewers can watch NBC5 News for Vermont and northern New York’s Certified Most Accurate forecast. Updates can also be found on NBC5 News’s social media channels.
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