A warm front will lift into the area today. Near and north of the front scattered showers are expected, while south of the front in southern portions of Vermont there will be a risk of strong thunderstorms and heavy rain. Areas of showers will continue through early Saturday, with a decreasing chance of rain in the afternoon. Generally seasonable weather is expected next week, and an unsettled pattern should lead to more chances for rain. A warm front will lift into the area today. Near and north of the front scattered showers are expected, while south of the front in southern portions of Vermont there will be a risk of strong thunderstorms and heavy rain. Areas of showers will continue through early Saturday, with a decreasing chance of rain in the afternoon. Generally seasonable weather is expected next week, and an unsettled pattern should lead to more chances for rain. A warm front will lift into the area today. Near and north of the front scattered showers are expected, while south of the front in southern portions of Vermont there will be a risk of strong thunderstorms and heavy rain. Areas of showers will continue through early Saturday, with a decreasing chance of rain in the afternoon. Generally seasonable weather is expected next there will be a risk of strong thunderstorms and heavy rain. Areas of showers will continue through early Saturday, with a decreasing chance of rain in the afternoon. Generally seasonable weather is expected next week, and an unsettled rain in the afternoon. Generally seasonable weather is expected next week, and an unsettled pattern should lead to more chances for rain.
Downpours & storms Friday, especially south
Showers likely Saturday, followed by a drier and less humid Sunday
Showers and downpours will remain focused along a stationary front today, draped through central-southern Vermont into New Hampshire. Northern New York and northern Vermont should remain dry, aside from spot showers. In southern Vermont, strong to severe thunderstorms may develop in the late afternoon. Areas of flash flooding may develop in these areas, with localized street flooding possible. This risk extends into early Saturday morning.The weekend starts with a round of showers on Saturday, especially during the morning and midday. Drier and less humid weather arrives Sunday, with highs in the mid 70s.Early next week looks a bit unsettled with chances for showers, and highs in the low 70s.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
Showers and downpours will remain focused along a stationary front today, draped through central-southern Vermont into New Hampshire. Northern New York and northern Vermont should remain dry, aside from spot showers.
In southern Vermont, strong to severe thunderstorms may develop in the late afternoon. Areas of flash flooding may develop in these areas, with localized street flooding possible. This risk extends into early Saturday morning.
The weekend starts with a round of showers on Saturday, especially during the morning and midday. Drier and less humid weather arrives Sunday, with highs in the mid 70s.
Early next week looks a bit unsettled with chances for showers, and highs in the low 70s.
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