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Nasty Nor'easter will make for a cold, wet weekend

Nasty Nor'easter will make for a cold, wet weekend

Yahoo30-05-2025

Happy Friday and TGIF! We have a decent day of weather ahead, especially compared to where we're heading for Saturday. Temperatures are in the 50s/60s this morning with patchy dense fog, a leftover sprinkle, and partly to mostly cloudy skies. There's also a mild, comfy, light south breeze of about 5 to 10 mph.
We'll top out in the upper 60s to middle 70s this afternoon with a mix of sun, clouds, and a leftover shower or two. Overnight into Saturday morning, we're building back in the clouds with lows in the mid 50s.
Saturday will showcase a nasty Nor'easter rolling in with a steady, soaking, and at times, heavy rain. Saturday's forecast will be a near wash from sun up to sun down, especially in Vermont and New Hampshire. Temperatures will average the upper 50s to low 60s with a brisk northeast wind. Overnight into Sunday morning, we'll remain under the clouds but that steady rain will taper to scattered showers with lows in the 40s.
Sunday will be the 'pick of the weekend' as it will feature lesser rain chances. It's more so some scattered showers Sunday morning before gradually drying out by late in the day. Temps will top out close to 60 with a breezy northwest wind Sunday afternoon. Early next week looks much drier, brighter, and warmer with highs back in the 70s.
Rainfall totals will tally up to 0.5 inch in St. Lawrence county, New York. Elsewhere in the North Country to Vermont and New Hampshire, it's looking like a healthy 1 to 2 inches of rain with localized pockets of 3 inches from southern Vermont to the Northeast Kingdom and into New Hampshire.
It's because of that heavier rainfall that there's a marginal risk for flash flooding in those aforementioned regions (smaller creek/streams will struggle but the main stem rivers should remain in check). Stay safe, vigilant, and weather aware friends!
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