A mix of conditions are set to impact Vermont and New York through one of the region's busiest holiday weekends. Friday night into early Saturday, an approaching front will cause winds to accelerate out of the south.
Through Wednesday evening, several inches of snow are expected in the mountains. Over 4 inches can be expected in the northern Adirondacks, with up to 8 inches in the northern Green Mountains. A light accumulation is possible in the Champlain Valley, especially near St. Albans.
This is not going to be a super-smooth process. This is going to be an iterative process,” said Green Mountain Care Board member David Murman of the work required to participate.
A fast-moving coastal storm is likely to spread accumulating snow well inland, impacting part of New York and most of New England Sunday night into Monday. Ahead of the storm, Sunday is fairly quiet with a wind out of the north and temperatures in the 20s.
A trough of low pressure will help to switch our wind flow back out of the northwest between late tonight and the end of the week. While winds will be gusting upwards of 35+ mph with frigid wind chills to boot,
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