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another. That’s what I look forward to.”> IN CABOT YUNIER MARTINEZ NBC5 NEWS An arctic high pressure will build into our region by tonight, while a stationary boundary remains draped across southern Vermont. A few flurries or light snow showers will be possible as temperatures hold mostly in the teens today. Clearing skies and light winds will allow temperatures to fall between zero and 15 degrees below zero tonight. A band of light snow develops on Monday, followed by warmer temperatures and the threat of mixed precipitation for late Tuesday into Wednesday. An arctic high pressure will build into our region by tonight, while a stationary boundary remains draped across southern Vermont. A few flurries or light snow showers will be possible as temperatures hold mostly in the teens today. Clearing skies and light winds will allow temperatures to fall between zero and 15 degrees below zero tonight. A band of light snow develops on Monday, followed by warmer temperatures and the threat of mixed precipitation for late Tuesday into Wednesday. An arctic high pressure will build into our region by tonight, while a stationary boundary remains draped across southern Vermont. A few flurries or light snow showers will be possible as temperatures hold mostly in the teens today. Clearing skies and light winds will allow temperatures to fall between zero and 15 degrees below zero tonight. A band of light snow develops on Monday, followed by warmer temperatures and the threat of mixed precipitation for develops on between zero and 15 degrees below zero tonight. A band of light snow develops on Monday, followed by warmer temperatures and the threat of mixed precipitation for late Tuesday into Wednesday

Sunday stays bitterly cold, with highs in the teens, but the wind will be light out of the north. Expect a mostly cloudy sky and a few passing flurries.Partial clearing arrives tonight, as high pressure briefly builds in. That will send temperatures falling below zero for most. Some higher elevation towns reach the teens below zero.Monday starts dry and mostly cloudy, then light snow arrives by late morning into the afternoon and evening. Expect a slick PM commute, with a widespread dusting to a couple inches of snow expect, and some higher amounts south and west. Highs will be near 20.Tuesday will be more seasonable, with highs near 30, under a mostly cloudy sky.Another messy system brings steady snow Tuesday night, flipping to a wintry mix and rain Wednesday morning and becoming lighter in the afternoon. Highs reach the mid-30s.Thursday looks nice, with a partly sunny sky and highs in the upper 30s.Friday and Saturday turn even milder, with highs in the low 40s, along with some rain showers. Want more local news? Download our NBC5 mobile app for iOS and Android.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

Sunday stays bitterly cold, with highs in the teens, but the wind will be light out of the north. Expect a mostly cloudy sky and a few passing flurries.

Partial clearing arrives tonight, as high pressure briefly builds in. That will send temperatures falling below zero for most. Some higher elevation towns reach the teens below zero.

Monday starts dry and mostly cloudy, then light snow arrives by late morning into the afternoon and evening. Expect a slick PM commute, with a widespread dusting to a couple inches of snow expect, and some higher amounts south and west. Highs will be near 20.

Tuesday will be more seasonable, with highs near 30, under a mostly cloudy sky.

Another messy system brings steady snow Tuesday night, flipping to a wintry mix and rain Wednesday morning and becoming lighter in the afternoon. Highs reach the mid-30s.

Thursday looks nice, with a partly sunny sky and highs in the upper 30s.

Friday and Saturday turn even milder, with highs in the low 40s, along with some rain showers.

Want more local news? Download our NBC5 mobile app for iOS and Android.


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