BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) – We have a rather active, complex week on the way, but temperatures will be pleasant for any winter activities. Some snow showers are likely tonight in New York and possibly the Champlain Valley. Only a trace to a half inch accumulation is expected, so just a few roads may be slick for the morning commute. The rest of Presidents’ Day will be mostly cloudy with just an isolated flurry. Highs will be in the low to mid-30s.
Another round of snow showers is likely Monday night into Tuesday morning. Again, a few roads may be slippery, but widespread travel concerns aren’t expected. The rest of the day will be cloudy with scattered valley showers and mountain snow showers. Highs will be back in the 30s, and even a few 40-degree readings can’t be ruled out. Lows will drop into the teens, though, so patchy black ice is possible.
We’re keeping an eye on a storm system for Wednesday, which could bring some snow to the region. Some models are keeping it to our south, so just some snow showers are expected at this time. If it tracks farther northward, we could be looking at several inches of snow. Stay tuned.
After a dry day Thursday, our next system will bring light snow Friday afternoon, continuing overnight and into Saturday. It may be mixed with sleet, freezing rain or even rain, but details have remained sketchy on that storm as well. Daytime highs will be in the low to mid-30s, which will help keep the roads a little clearer. Lows will be mainly in the 20s. Scattered snow showers will linger into Sunday.
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