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Burlington, VT – A snowy Saturday morning awaits Vermont, with light snow expected to sweep across the region before skies clear Sunday. Residents should prepare for slick road conditions, particularly along major routes like I-89, with snowfall tapering off by the afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, snow will begin early Saturday, with temperatures hovering in the mid-20s. Accumulations are forecast at 1 to 2 inches, making roadways slippery, especially during the morning hours. Lingering snow showers will end by late afternoon, giving way to calmer skies and lighter winds.
Sunday promises sunnier conditions, with high temperatures near 28 degrees and minimal wind. However, overnight lows will drop into the teens, so residents are advised to bundle up if heading outdoors.
The extended forecast predicts intermittent snow showers early next week, starting Monday afternoon, with a 30% chance of snow continuing into Tuesday. Highs will remain in the 20s to low 30s, while nighttime lows dip to the teens.
Travelers should remain cautious through the weekend, especially during Saturday morning’s snowfall. Ensure vehicles are equipped with winter tires and allow extra time for commutes. Keep an eye on updated forecasts for changes to snow timing or accumulation amounts.
By midweek, the weather will stabilize with mostly cloudy skies and highs near freezing. With calmer winds and improving road conditions, outdoor plans will be easier to manage by Wednesday.
Stay tuned to the National Weather Service for the latest updates and be prepared for any winter weather changes.
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