NBC5 meteorologists are tracking rain and snow set to impact Vermont and Northern New York through the upcoming weekend.Thursday • Few Mixed ShowersScattered snow showers continue through tonight, with scattered coatings possible in some spots. Conditions turn totally dry by Friday morning.Friday • Tough Evening Travel ⚠️After a dry start to Friday, conditions deteriorate in the afternoon as a steadier round of rain and snow arrives.Wet snow is likely to accumulate across northern Vermont and Northern New York. Meanwhile, temperatures climb well above freezing in southern Vermont, keeping the primary precipitation type as rain.Plan for snow-covered roads and tough travel Friday evening, especially north.In northern spots, a widespread 2 to 4 inches is expected. Roads will initially be wet, but will turn slushy closer to sunset.Southern Vermont will see mainly rain, with little to no accumulation expected along and south of Route 4.Weekend • Staying UnsettledTerrain-based snow showers break out Saturday morning on the heels of a northwest breeze. Accumulations are minimal in the mountains, but some mountain passes may be snow-covered and slick.On Sunday, a front drops in from Canada and brings another round of widespread rain and snow. Details are still in flux, but the early look has more wet snow north and mostly rain across central and southern Vermont.Extended ForecastGoing forward, temperatures stay near or below normal through the end of the month. No big storms are expected at this time, though additional opportunities for rain and snow will continue into next week. STAY WEATHER-AWAREFor the latest weather coverage for your area, click here. Stay updated with alerts in the myNBC5 app, which you can download here.For the best weather information and Vermont and northern New York’s Certified Most Accurate forecast, watch NBC5 News by streaming at this link.Don’t forget to follow NBC5 News on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram.Follow the NBC5 First Warning Weather team on social media:Chief Meteorologist Tyler Jankoski Facebook | X | InstagramMeteorologist Ben Frechette Facebook | X | InstagramMeteorologist Matt DiLoreto Facebook | XMeteorologist Andrew Grautski Facebook | XMeteorologist Marissa Vigevani Facebook | X

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NBC5 meteorologists are tracking rain and snow set to impact Vermont and Northern New York through the upcoming weekend.

Thursday • Few Mixed Showers

FutureCast at 5 PM Thursday.

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FutureCast at 5 PM Thursday.

Scattered snow showers continue through tonight, with scattered coatings possible in some spots. Conditions turn totally dry by Friday morning.

Friday • Tough Evening Travel ⚠️

FutureCast at 3 PM Friday.

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FutureCast at 3 PM Friday.

After a dry start to Friday, conditions deteriorate in the afternoon as a steadier round of rain and snow arrives.

Wet snow is likely to accumulate across northern Vermont and Northern New York. Meanwhile, temperatures climb well above freezing in southern Vermont, keeping the primary precipitation type as rain.

Plan for snow-covered roads and tough travel Friday evening, especially north.

Snowfall forecast through Friday afternoon and evening.

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Snowfall forecast through Friday afternoon and evening.

In northern spots, a widespread 2 to 4 inches is expected. Roads will initially be wet, but will turn slushy closer to sunset.

Southern Vermont will see mainly rain, with little to no accumulation expected along and south of Route 4.

Weekend • Staying Unsettled

FutureCast at 1 PM Saturday.

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FutureCast at 1 PM Saturday.

Terrain-based snow showers break out Saturday morning on the heels of a northwest breeze. Accumulations are minimal in the mountains, but some mountain passes may be snow-covered and slick.

FutureCast at 4 PM Sunday.

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FutureCast at 4 PM Sunday.

On Sunday, a front drops in from Canada and brings another round of widespread rain and snow.

Details are still in flux, but the early look has more wet snow north and mostly rain across central and southern Vermont.

Extended Forecast

10 Day Forecast

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Our latest extended forecast. 

Going forward, temperatures stay near or below normal through the end of the month.

No big storms are expected at this time, though additional opportunities for rain and snow will continue into next week.

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