Saranac Lake, NY fell to 3 degrees below zero this morning, the first of the young season. Attached are dates of earliest/latest each season. Records only from 1998. The average # of occurrences for a season is 42. Most is 63 in 2014-15. Least is 23 in 2003-04. #vtwx #nywx #coldpic.twitter.com/QrWodjIA45

Saranac Lake, NY fell to 3 degrees below zero this morning, the first of the young season. Attached are dates of earliest/latest each season. Records only from 1998. The average # of occurrences for a season is 42. Most is 63 in 2014-15. Least is 23 in 2003-04.

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It was the coldest morning of the season across northern NY and VT. Low temperatures ranged from -5 degrees at Averill, VT and -3 at Saranac Lake, NY to a balmy 21 at Colchester Reef and Diamond Island in the Lake Champlain region. http://www.weather.gov/btv/climatemaps pic.twitter.com/9cqujoimvl

It was the coldest morning of the season across northern NY and VT. Low temperatures ranged from -5 degrees at Averill, VT and -3 at Saranac Lake, NY to a balmy 21 at Colchester Reef and Diamond Island in the Lake Champlain region. http://www.weather.gov/btv/climatemaps 

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Congratulations to the newest @WRNAmbassadors for VT and Northern NY – Northwest Regional Planning Commission (VT). Thanks for your support. If other gov’t agencies or organizations that deal with weather safety would like more information: https://www.weather.gov/wrn/ambassadors  #vtwx #nywx

Congratulations to the newest for VT and Northern NY – Northwest Regional Planning Commission (VT). Thanks for your support.

If other gov’t agencies or organizations that deal with weather safety would like more information: https://www.weather.gov/wrn/ambassadors 

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Still a few lingering snow showers out there this morning, which should come to an end in the valleys in the next couple of hours. How much did you wake up to? Let us know how much fell and what time you measured!pic.twitter.com/7NFzTDG0Cc

Still a few lingering snow showers out there this morning, which should come to an end in the valleys in the next couple of hours. How much did you wake up to? Let us know how much fell and what time you measured!

Source: Twitter NWS Burlington

At 815 pm – snow has already overspread much of Northern NY and will continue across most of VT by midnight. The steadiest will be the first 3-4 hours then largely confined to the mountains thru early Monday morning. Drive carefully, doesn’t take much to slick roads. #vtwx #nywxpic.twitter.com/4vDlbBvZxa

At 815 pm – snow has already overspread much of Northern NY and will continue across most of VT by midnight. The steadiest will be the first 3-4 hours then largely confined to the mountains thru early Monday morning. Drive carefully, doesn’t take much to slick roads.

Source: Twitter NWS Burlington

Light #snow returns to the area tonight through the first half of Monday. Generally looking at minor accumulations, but there may be some slippery travel for the Monday morning commute. #vtwx #nywxpic.twitter.com/rVYISPqLMp

Light returns to the area tonight through the first half of Monday. Generally looking at minor accumulations, but there may be some slippery travel for the Monday morning commute.

Source: Twitter NWS Burlington