Deanna777
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Well here we go again, we are on the storm train here in Vermont! Today we had heavy wet snow, ( this heavy wet snow took everyone by surprise) it is the first day of Spring!
We had a messy localized winter storm is moving across the area this afternoon, and evening, bringing moderate to heavy snow to northern areas with snow accumulation quickly impacting Friday evenings commute and school dismissal. They issued a Winter Weather Advisory which is remains in effect until 11 PM (EST). Following this system , they are watching an other similar messy winter setup developing for Sunday that could bring another round of snow and rain for the others. The roads will be slippery and I am keeping an eye on Sunday's forecast as conditions unfold.
Tonight temps in the low 20's with north winds at 6 to 8 mph. New precipitation amounts will be light through the evening.
Saturday, Temps will be in the upper 30's, with mostly sunny conditions expected throughout the Saturday with north winds at 8 to 11 mph. The roads will gradually improve as the sun angle helps clear accumulated snow from Friday's event. Temps will steadily climb through the morning and into the afternoon, but remain below normal for late March.
Nighttime temps in the low 20's. Increasing clouds develop late with a 50 % chance of snow showers developing after 2 PM( EST). New snow accumulation will be light, under 1/2 inch.
Sunday, temps in the upper 30, they are forecasting rain and snow. as the next storm system approaches from the west. Mostly cloudy skies with southeast winds at 6 to 8 mph becoming north in the afternoon. This will be a messy precipitation event with precipitation type dependent on elevation and latitude.The valley may see rain and wet snow, while higher elevations will favor snow.
Nighttime temps in the upper 20's A chance of rain and snow continues with mostly cloudy skies. Snow to rain transition line will be elevation dependent.
Monday, temps in the upper 30's with a chance of rain and snow. Mostly Cloudy skies with north winds at 11 to 16 mph. Chance of precipitation is 40 %.
Night time temps in the low teens,and mostly cloudy skies.
Tuesday temps in the upper 30's and mostly sunny skies. This will be a brief break in the active weather pattern . A 30 % chance of snow develops after 2 a.m( EST) Tuesday night lows around 24 degrees.
Wednesday and beyond, Unsettled conditions continue mid -to late week with a series of quick moving systems. Wednesday will bring a 30 percent chance of snow with mostly cloudy skies and the highs will be near the upper 30's.Another chance of snow develops Wednesday night with lows around the upper teens.Thursday brings a 50 % chance of rain and snow with highs near 38 degrees as a week system moves through.Temps struggle to reach above normal through the extended period with lows generally in the low to mid 20's. The active pattern continues into early next week with additional system possible.
Deanna
We had a messy localized winter storm is moving across the area this afternoon, and evening, bringing moderate to heavy snow to northern areas with snow accumulation quickly impacting Friday evenings commute and school dismissal. They issued a Winter Weather Advisory which is remains in effect until 11 PM (EST). Following this system , they are watching an other similar messy winter setup developing for Sunday that could bring another round of snow and rain for the others. The roads will be slippery and I am keeping an eye on Sunday's forecast as conditions unfold.
Tonight temps in the low 20's with north winds at 6 to 8 mph. New precipitation amounts will be light through the evening.
Saturday, Temps will be in the upper 30's, with mostly sunny conditions expected throughout the Saturday with north winds at 8 to 11 mph. The roads will gradually improve as the sun angle helps clear accumulated snow from Friday's event. Temps will steadily climb through the morning and into the afternoon, but remain below normal for late March.
Nighttime temps in the low 20's. Increasing clouds develop late with a 50 % chance of snow showers developing after 2 PM( EST). New snow accumulation will be light, under 1/2 inch.
Sunday, temps in the upper 30, they are forecasting rain and snow. as the next storm system approaches from the west. Mostly cloudy skies with southeast winds at 6 to 8 mph becoming north in the afternoon. This will be a messy precipitation event with precipitation type dependent on elevation and latitude.The valley may see rain and wet snow, while higher elevations will favor snow.
Nighttime temps in the upper 20's A chance of rain and snow continues with mostly cloudy skies. Snow to rain transition line will be elevation dependent.
Monday, temps in the upper 30's with a chance of rain and snow. Mostly Cloudy skies with north winds at 11 to 16 mph. Chance of precipitation is 40 %.
Night time temps in the low teens,and mostly cloudy skies.
Tuesday temps in the upper 30's and mostly sunny skies. This will be a brief break in the active weather pattern . A 30 % chance of snow develops after 2 a.m( EST) Tuesday night lows around 24 degrees.
Wednesday and beyond, Unsettled conditions continue mid -to late week with a series of quick moving systems. Wednesday will bring a 30 percent chance of snow with mostly cloudy skies and the highs will be near the upper 30's.Another chance of snow develops Wednesday night with lows around the upper teens.Thursday brings a 50 % chance of rain and snow with highs near 38 degrees as a week system moves through.Temps struggle to reach above normal through the extended period with lows generally in the low to mid 20's. The active pattern continues into early next week with additional system possible.
Deanna