We’re expecting scattered to numerous showers across the North Country, especially this afternoon and evening. Rainfall totals will generally be a quarter inch or less. A warming and drying trend begins on Thursday and continues into Friday. #vtwx #nywxpic.twitter.com/T3s9C1Xnhu

We’re expecting scattered to numerous showers across the North Country, especially this afternoon and evening. Rainfall totals will generally be a quarter inch or less. A warming and drying trend begins on Thursday and continues into Friday.

Source: Twitter NWS Burlington

A stationary front separates two airmass from each other. In this case, cool air over the northeast/eastern Canada and hot humid air over the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley. This clash of airmasses will bring continued chance of showers for us and little change in temps Wednesday.pic.twitter.com/pcnKeF5jyr

A stationary front separates two airmass from each other. In this case, cool air over the northeast/eastern Canada and hot humid air over the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley. This clash of airmasses will bring continued chance of showers for us and little change in temps Wednesday.

Source: Twitter NWS Burlington

We’re expecting scattered to numerous showers across the North Country, especially this afternoon and evening. Rainfall totals will generally be a quarter inch or less. A warming and drying trend begins on Thursday and continues into Friday. #vtwx #nywx pic.twitter.com/T3s9C1Xnhu

We’re expecting scattered to numerous showers across the North Country, especially this afternoon and evening. Rainfall totals will generally be a quarter inch or less. A warming and drying trend begins on Thursday and continues into Friday.

Source: Twitter NWS Burlington