![]() ![]() ![]() On Wednesday, northwest winds 10 to 15 mph, gusting to 25 mph from the Green Mountains east. Tonight, northwest winds 10 to 15 mph, gusting to 25 mph east of the Green Mountains. Winds today from the northwest 10 to 15 mph, gusting to 25 mph. Latest projections will steer this system to our south next weekend, though it’s several days out, and in late winter, weather system become less predictable in the longer range, so we’ll keep an eye on it for now. By Friday, the weather starts moving again, thanks to a storm heading east from the Rockies and into the Great Plains. Farther south, clouds will get stuck over much of the area, though locations where the air descends from the mountains – which means parts of Hudson Valley, southeast VT, and south of the White Mountains in NH could see intervals of sun at times. Lawrence valleys toward the mountains, with off and on snow showers in northern NY, east of Lake Champlain, and through parts of the Eastern Townships into far northern VT and NH. The airflow also rises from Champlain and St. Without a specific storm or weather front to organize this activity, the mountains and valleys will determine where the snow showers are most likely, which means the northern and northwest-facing slopes where the air is forced to rise will see periods of light snow and snow showers from today through Thursday. The moisture should continue to increase through the day, giving rise to snow showers in northern areas, enhanced by the mountains, and extending south as lighter snow showers or flurries in the southern Green Mountains. This situation brought the clouds in overnight, with just a few limited periods of sun, mainly south this morning. And although the storm to our east has lost its intensity, broad low pressure over the Atlantic, and high pressure well to our west means a persistent north to northwest airflow, with a series of minor ripples and disturbances. This leaves us with less wind today, though still breezy at times from the northwest. The storm to our northeast that set up the windy day has weakened, as well as the high pressure to our west, helping to funnel those winds. Brief:īright sunshine and strong, gusty northwest winds kicked off the week yesterday, with some gusts between 40 and 50 mph east of the Greens, especially in NH. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph, gusting to 25 mph. Highs in the upper 20s to lower 30s in the south, mid to upper 20s north. Scattered snow showers, with a trace to an inch, mainly over high terrain in the north. Periods of blowing snow could reduce visibility on roadways this afternoon and tonight. ![]() Highs in the 30s, near 40 in warmer southern valleys. Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow or rain showers, mainly south. Periods of clouds, becoming cloudy south. Fridayīecoming partly sunny in the valleys, more periods of clouds through the mountains. Lows in the 20s, except 15 to 20 where skies clear. Mostly cloudy, with some clearing in the valleys, especially south. Valley highs in the mid to upper 30s, some lower 30s far north. ![]() Scattered snow showers in the northern mountains chance of flurries in the valleys. Lows in the low to mid 20s, some teens in the Adirondacks. Scattered snow showers in northern valleys, likely in the mountains, with a trace to 2 inches. Winds from the northwest at 10 to 15 mph, gusting to 25 mph from the Green Mountains east. Highs in the mid to upper 30s in the south, and upper 20s to mid 30s north. Mostly cloudy, with snow showers over the northern mountains, with a trace to an inch, and flurries or afternoon sprinkles in the valleys. ![]()
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