Snow showers were continuing to head south and east across Vermont as of early and mid morning.
There could be some slick spots amid the heavier snow showers, especially as temperatures drop below freezing behind a cold front from late morning on into the afternoon.
Temperatures are crashing pretty steeply behind the front, so expect temperatures to drop well into the 20s this afternoon. Our little early January mini-thaw is over.
Which sets the stage for Sunday, which we've been talking about for days now. And a subsequent storm set for the middle of next week. That second storm, if early indications prove me right, would be much more of a problem than the first.
SUNDAY SNOW?
We do't have all the answers yet for Sunday but we're getting more clarity now. Early indications are that southern Vermont, along with southern and central New England away from the coast and interior New York and Pennsylvania are in the sweet spot for snow.
At least for now.
There's still wiggle room with this. If the expected path of the storm takes just a slight jog to the northwest, then most of Vermont gets a decent dump of snow. A little jog to the southeast and we get jilted.
It's a little early to be talking accumulations, but if the forecast stays roughly the same as it is now, places along and south of Route 4 have the best chance of seeing six inches or more. I said chances, not guarantee. Not yet, anyway.
The storm should be a fast mover, and largely out of our hair by Monday morning, aside from a few snow showers.
We will, of course, have much more detail on this one as we get closer to the event. At least now, it's looking like at least part of Vermont will actually get some sort of event out of Sunday's storm. The question is still how much?
MIDWEEK STORM
Forecast models have been consistent about a major storm coming through the middle and eastern part of the nation Tuesday and Wednesday. It looks like it might be a powerhouse, with a wide ranging risks of severe storms, heavy snow, high winds, rains and mixed precipitation, depending on where you are from the Great Plains east.
For us, the risk at this point seems like it might be strong winds, and rain, snow or mixed precipitation depending on the exact track of this storm. This one bears watching because it could contain quite a punch for somebody. Don't exactly know who yet, so stay tuned.
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