NOW, FIRST ALERT WEATHER WITH
METEOROLOGIST TYLER JANKOWSKI.
METEOROLOGIST TYLER JANKOWSKI. TYLER: A SNOW SQUALL MOVING
TYLER: A SNOW SQUALL MOVING THROUGH BURLINGTON.
THROUGH BURLINGTON. VISIBILITY HAS IMPROVED.
VISIBILITY HAS IMPROVED. I SUPPOSE IF YOU ARE ON A SIDE
I SUPPOSE IF YOU ARE ON A SIDE ROAD, ANY OF THESE SHOWERS OR
ROAD, ANY OF THESE SHOWERS OR SQUALLS COULD COVER THE
SQUALLS COULD COVER THE PAVEMENT.
PAVEMENT. TEMPERATURES ARE NOT THAT HIGH.
TEMPERATURES ARE NOT THAT HIGH. THEY ARE IN THE 20'S.
THEY ARE IN THE 20'S. AS WE GO FORWARD, SNOW SHOWERS
AS WE GO FORWARD, SNOW SHOWERS ARE GOING TO CONTINUE.
ARE GOING TO CONTINUE. WATCH OUT AS YOU ARE DRIVING
WATCH OUT AS YOU ARE DRIVING ALONG THE ROADS.
ALONG THE ROADS. MOST OF THE SHOWER ACTIVITY IS
MOST OF THE SHOWER ACTIVITY IS IN THE CHAMPLAIN VALLEY WHERE
IN THE CHAMPLAIN VALLEY WHERE TEMPERATURES ARE SITTING AT 23
TEMPERATURES ARE SITTING AT 23 DEGREES.
DEGREES. HERE IS A LOOK AT STORM TRACKER,
HERE IS A LOOK AT STORM TRACKER, MOST OF THE SNOW IN THE VALLEY
MOST OF THE SNOW IN THE VALLEY AND THE MOUNTAINS.
AND THE MOUNTAINS. WE WILL TAKE A CLOSER INSPECTION
WE WILL TAKE A CLOSER INSPECTION AT SOME OF THE SNOW THAT'S
AT SOME OF THE SNOW THAT'S ONGOING.
ONGOING. RIGHT ALONG 89 IN MILTON AND AS
RIGHT ALONG 89 IN MILTON AND AS YOU HEAD EAST INTO CAMBRIDGE,
YOU HEAD EAST INTO CAMBRIDGE, THIS CONTINUES TO DRIFT AS WE
THIS CONTINUES TO DRIFT AS WE HEAD INTO THE NEXT HOUR.
HEAD INTO THE NEXT HOUR. THIS IS WHAT WE WILL BE DEALING
THIS IS WHAT WE WILL BE DEALING WITH FOR MANY DAYS.
WITH FOR MANY DAYS. WE STILL HAVE SNOW OVER THE
WE STILL HAVE SNOW OVER THE GREAT LAKES.
GREAT LAKES. WHENEVER THAT HAPPENS, SNOW
WHENEVER THAT HAPPENS, SNOW SHOWER ACTIVITY WILL CONTINUE.
SHOWER ACTIVITY WILL CONTINUE. 26 IN LEBANON.
26 IN LEBANON. 22 IN MONTPELIER.
22 IN MONTPELIER. 24 IN ST. JAMES.
24 IN ST. JAMES. IT IS A LITTLE BIT BELOW
IT IS A LITTLE BIT BELOW AVERAGE.
AVERAGE. THE AVERAGE HIGH AS 28.
THE AVERAGE HIGH AS 28. I THINK WE WILL ADD A FEW
I THINK WE WILL ADD A FEW DEGREES, ESPECIALLY WITH THE
DEGREES, ESPECIALLY WITH THE RAYS OF SUNSHINE, BUT REALITY
RAYS OF SUNSHINE, BUT REALITY HAS SET IN FOR NOW IN EARLY
HAS SET IN FOR NOW IN EARLY FEBRUARY.
FEBRUARY. THE HIGH TODAY, 18 IN LAKE
THE HIGH TODAY, 18 IN LAKE PLACID.
PLACID. 27 IN BURLINGTON.
27 IN BURLINGTON. 24 IN STOWE.
24 IN STOWE. 25 IN MONTPELIER.
25 IN MONTPELIER. AGAIN, SNOW SHOWERS WILL
AGAIN, SNOW SHOWERS WILL CONTINUE TODAY EVEN IN THE
CONTINUE TODAY EVEN IN THE VALLEY.
VALLEY. IT'S POSSIBLE THAT A QUICK
IT'S POSSIBLE THAT A QUICK COATING FALLS.
COATING FALLS. IN SOUTHERN VERMONT, 26.
IN SOUTHERN VERMONT, 26. WILMINGTON, 27.
WILMINGTON, 27. FUTURECAST SHOWS SHOWERS
FUTURECAST SHOWS SHOWERS CONTINUING TODAY.
CONTINUING TODAY. TOMORROW, TO START THE WEEKEND
TOMORROW, TO START THE WEEKEND ON SATURDAY, A LOT OF SUNSHINE
ON SATURDAY, A LOT OF SUNSHINE IN THE VALLEYS.
IN THE VALLEYS. UP IN THE MOUNTAINS, MORE CLOUDS
UP IN THE MOUNTAINS, MORE CLOUDS , BUT THE SNOW IS LESS OF A
, BUT THE SNOW IS LESS OF A DEAL.
DEAL. WATCH AS WE GO INTO SUNDAY.
WATCH AS WE GO INTO SUNDAY. WE HAVE BEEN TRACKING THIS
WE HAVE BEEN TRACKING THIS SYSTEM FOR QUITE SOME TIME.
SYSTEM FOR QUITE SOME TIME. IT IS NOT HAVE A WHOLE LOT OF
IT IS NOT HAVE A WHOLE LOT OF MOISTURE AND IT DOES NOT LOOK
MOISTURE AND IT DOES NOT LOOK THAT IMPRESSIVE, SO LET'S JUST
THAT IMPRESSIVE, SO LET'S JUST SAY PERIODS OF SNOW ON SUNDAY AS
SAY PERIODS OF SNOW ON SUNDAY AS OPPOSED TO CONSTANT SNOW.
OPPOSED TO CONSTANT SNOW. AFTERNOON AND EVENING ON SUNDAY,
AFTERNOON AND EVENING ON SUNDAY, NOT A MAJOR DEAL, BUT SOME
NOT A MAJOR DEAL, BUT SOME ACCUMULATION IS LIKELY.
ACCUMULATION IS LIKELY. I THINK I TO TWO INCHES WILL DO
I THINK I TO TWO INCHES WILL DO IN THE VALEYS.
IN THE VALEYS. MAYBE 2-4 IN THEM -- IN THE
MAYBE 2-4 IN THEM -- IN THE MOUNTAINS.
MOUNTAINS. MONDAY AS WE HEAD BACK TO US --
MONDAY AS WE HEAD BACK TO US -- TO WORK IN SCHOOL, THE WIND WILL
TO WORK IN SCHOOL, THE WIND WILL WHIP.
WHIP. I THINK THAT WILL BE THE CASE
I THINK THAT WILL BE THE CASE SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY MORNING
SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY MORNING AS WE FIRST STEP OUT.
AS WE FIRST STEP OUT. GUS -- GUSTS COULD BE OVER 40
GUS -- GUSTS COULD BE OVER 40 MILES PER HOUR.
MILES PER HOUR. DEEP THAT IN MIND AS WE GO INTO
DEEP THAT IN MIND AS WE GO INTO THE NEW WEEK.
THE NEW WEEK. THE FIVE-DAY FORECAST SHOWS
THE FIVE-DAY FORECAST SHOWS MAINLY DRY SATURDAY.
MAINLY DRY SATURDAY. SNOW SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND
SNOW SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, BROKEN, NOT CONSTANT.
EVENING, BROKEN, NOT CONSTANT. MONDAY, IT WILL BE WINDY EARLY
MONDAY, IT WILL BE WINDY EARLY ON.
ON. THE BIGGEST STORM IN THE
THE BIGGEST STORM IN THE EXTENDED FORECAST IS TUESDAY AND
EXTENDED FORECAST IS TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY.
WEDNESDAY. A COUPLE OF INCHES, THEN GOING
A COUPLE OF INCHES, THEN GOING OVER TO SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN
OVER TO SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN ON WEDNESDAY.
ON WEDNESDAY. ANOTHER MIXED BAG HERE EARLY IN
ANOTHER MIXED BAG HERE EARLY IN FEBRUARY.
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