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NOAA is forecasting up to 4″ of snow this weekend for Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine as well as Upstate New York.  Snow levels are forecasted to be above 2,000-feet. With the fall foliage in full swing, a few inches of snow on the mountains should make for some dramatic views come Monday. The snow is forecasted to start tonight in the highest elevations and continue through the weekend.

NOAA weather Map

“THE NORTHWEST FLOW ALOFT ON SUNDAY COULD ACT TO SQUEEZE OUT A FEW SNOW SHOWERS SUNDAY MORNING HOWEVER MOST OF ALL THE ACCUMULATING SNOWFALL SHOULD BE OVER FOR THE WEEKEND AS WE DRY OUT IN THE SNOW GROWTH REGION. ANY SNOW SHOWERS WILL BE OROGRAPHIC IN NATURE AND BE CONFINED TO THE WESTERN UPSLOPE LOCATIONS OF BOTH THE GREENS AND THE ADIRONDACKS. THIS SNOW WILL CONTINUE TO BE MORE OF A NOVELTY THAN ANYTHING SIGNIFICANT AT AREAS LESS THAN 2000FT. THE COLD WILL BE THE LARGER THREAT SUNDAY INTO MONDAY AS THE SURFACE RIDGE IS DIRECTLY OVER NEW ENGLAND SUNDAY NIGHT.” – NOAA, Burlington, VT

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