Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Storm Coming To An End

Local Update...
   Rain And Snow Coming To An End Across Vermont, And Northern New York...

     The complex storm system that has been effecting the area since yesterday is slowly coming to an end. The upper level low pressure system will sit over the area for a day or two but it will bring no more then a chance for Mountain Snow showers, and Valley Rain/Snow showers. No significant accumulations are expected except across the Northern Adirondack mountains, where lake effect snow from Lake Ontario will likely fall across Southern St. Lawrence, Southern Franklin, Southwestern Clinton, and Eastern Essex Counties. At this time snow accumulations look to be in the 4-8 inch range. But this is expected to last over a 48 hour period or so. Things will have to be monitored on this situation. Infact the wind flow may become Southwest enough to stream some moisture into the Champlain Valley, and the Western Slopes of the Northern Green Mountains. Where the western slope areas could also pick up several inches of snow. As stated things will continue to be monitored. More on that potential snow event will be coming up tomorrow. Stay tuned.

All National Weather Service, and JRWeather alerts are no longer in effect, everything has been dropped. Have a nice night!!

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