A mix of rain & snow is currently making its way eastward across the North Country, transitioning entirely to snow within the next couple of hours. Accumulations still expected to be 1-3″ with little to no accumulation across St. Lawrence and Champlain valleys.pic.twitter.com/Yv3Uzc9Eqc

A mix of rain & snow is currently making its way eastward across the North Country, transitioning entirely to snow within the next couple of hours. Accumulations still expected to be 1-3″ with little to no accumulation across St. Lawrence and Champlain valleys.

Source: Twitter NWS Burlington

Venture Vermont BONUS: Head outside and predict the weather based on clouds. What kind of clouds do you see? (10pts) Need some help? Check out “Predicting the Weather With Clouds”: https://bit.ly/WeatherByClouds pic.twitter.com/uk69oDwkOj

☁ Venture Vermont BONUS: Head outside and predict the weather based on clouds. What kind of clouds do you see? (10pts)

Need some help? Check out “Predicting the Weather With Clouds”: https://bit.ly/WeatherByClouds 

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CORRECTION: Vermonters are encouraged to participate in outdoor recreational activities while adhering to social distancing and hygiene requirements, preferably with members of your immediate household. Groups of no more than 10 are allowable if following VDH guidelines

CORRECTION: Vermonters are encouraged to participate in outdoor recreational activities while adhering to social distancing and hygiene requirements, preferably with members of your immediate household. Groups of no more than 10 are allowable if following VDH guidelines

Source: Twitter VT Parks

[8:30pm May, 07] A passing cold front is bringing scattered rain showers across northern New York and Vermont, though showers are expected to end shortly after midnight. Colder air will be ushered in behind the front resulting in morning lows near freezing.pic.twitter.com/ABK8PGWctQ

[8:30pm May, 07] A passing cold front is bringing scattered rain showers across northern New York and Vermont, though showers are expected to end shortly after midnight. Colder air will be ushered in behind the front resulting in morning lows near freezing.

Source: Twitter NWS Burlington