SOME EXHIBITION
BASEBALL AFFECTING THEIR FANS
AND WORLD CUP HOCKEY WHEN THE
SPORTS DESK RETURNS.
ANNOUNCER: NOW, FIRST ALERT
WEATHER WITH METEOROLOGIST TYLER
JANKOSKI.
TYLE GOOD SATURDAY MORNING.
APRIL 1.
WE HAVE A WINTER WONDERLAND OUT
THERE.
UNFORTUNATELY, THE HEAVY, WET
SNOW IS CAUSING POWER OUTAGES IN
SOUTHERN VERMONT.
WE JUST GOT HER ANNUAL
OBSERVATIONS, INCLUDING THE
OFFICIAL OBSERVATION AT
BURLINGTON INTERNATIONAL.
5.3 INCHES.
THAT AND IT IS NOT DONE SNOWING
YET.
SO WELL WITHIN OUR THREE TO SIX
INCHES WE HAVE OUTSIDE -- WE
HAVE HAD IN THE FORECAST.
SOUTH POMFRET, 10 INCHES OF
SNOW.
HEAVY, WET SNOW.
SAINT ALBANS, 3.5 INCHES.
CLOSING IN ON THREE INCHES IN
PLATTSBURGH.
STORMTRACKER STILL HAS SNOW ALL
OVER IT.
THERE ARE SOME BREAKS IN THE
ACTIVITY, ESPECIALLY AS YOU HEAD
INTO THE SEAWAY VALLEY, BUT IT
IS STILL SNOWING AT A LIGHT TO
MODERATE PAC OVER MUCH OF
VERMONT, ESPECIALLY AS YOU HEAD
SOUTH INTO THE CONNECTICUT RIVER
VALLEY AND EAST INTO NEW
HAMPSHIRE.
THAT IS WHERE THE BIGGEST ISSUES
ARE IN REGARDS TO POWER OUTAGES.
NO MAJOR ISSUES IN THE ST.
LAWRENCE RIVER VALLEY THIS
MORNING.
STILL SNOWING IN THE CHAMPLAIN
VALLEY, INCLUDING PLATTSBURGH
AND BURLINGTON.
HEADING SOUTH, SOME BREAKS IN
THE ACTIVITY, THOUGH THE RADAR
HAS DIFFICULTY SEEING OVER THE
GREEN MOUNTAINS.
SO SOME OF THIS DEPICTION MAY BE
ALTERED BY THAT.
STILL, SNOW WILL CONTINUE INTO
EARLY AFTERNOON.
IT TAPERS FROM WEST TO EAST.
SARANAC LAKE NORMALLY THE COLD
SPOT.
IT IS AT 30.
CHAMPLAIN VALLEY AROUND 32.
MOST OTHER SPOTS AROUND 32.
THAT IS WHY THE SNOW IS SO WET
AND HEAVY.
VISIBILITY TELLS AN AWESOME
STORY.
A LOT OF TIMES, IT IS TOUGH TO
TELL WHAT IS GOING ON.
NOT IN THIS SITUATION.
WE HAVE WHAT SNOW.
WHEN VISIBILITY IS A MILE OR
GREATER, IT IS LIGHTER IN
INTENSITY.
BENNINGTON, 10 MILES.
THAT IS AN INDICATION THAT HAS
SHIFTED INTO SOMETHING OTHER
THAN SNOW IN BENNINGTON.
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN
PURPLE IN THE CHAMPLAIN VALLEY
AND IN NORTHERN VERMONT AND
NORTHERN NEW YORK.
A WINTER STORM WARNING,
INCLUDING WHITEFACE.
EASTERN VERMONT INTO NEW
HAMPSHIRE AS WELL, WHERE A TON
OF HEAVY WET SNOW IS EXPECTED.
HERE IS A LIVE VIEW OVER
BURLINGTON.
IT IS SO FRESH BECAUSE OF ALL OF
THE WHITE COVERING EVERYTHING,
THE WHITE IS REFLECTING.
33 DEGREES AND SNOWING.
WE EXPECT UPPER 30'S THIS
AFTERNOON.
THAT MEANS MELTING AND RAPIDLY
IMPROVING ROAD CONDITIONS,
ESPECIALLY WITH A LITTLE
TREATMENT AND SHOVELING.
TEACHER CAST SHOWS SNOW MOVING
OUT.
IT ENDS THIS AFTERNOON.
PERHAPS A FEW RAINDROPS.
CLOUDS GIVE WAY TO SUNSHINE WITH
MOUNTAIN SHOWERS ON A NORTHWEST
FLOW.
HIGH-PRESSURE CREST OVERHEAD
MONDAY.
IT IS GORGEOUS.
THE CARS WILL BE FILTHY WITH ALL
OF THE MELTING SNOW.
ONE LAST TIME WE SHOWED THE
SNOWFALL MATT.
SIX TO 12 INCHES AND EASTERN
VERMONT.
THREE TO SIX INCHES IN
BURLINGTON AND PLATTSBURGH.
HOW ABOUT SOME SPRINGTIME
WEATHER.
A LITTLE MORE SUNSHINE LATER
TOMORROW.
UP NEAR 50 IN SPOTS.
MONDAY IS ALSO A NICE DAY.
GOOD AMOUNT OF SUNSHINE.
THEN, OUR NEXT SYSTEM IS RAIN ON
TUESDAY.
A SECOND RAINSTORMS THURSDAY
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