Watch out for black ice tonight across northern New York and much of Vermont as falling temperatures turn any wet roads icy. The good news is dry weather is expected on Thanksgiving for better travel conditions. #vtwx #nywxpic.twitter.com/ONa2RsZkVi

Watch out for black ice tonight across northern New York and much of Vermont as falling temperatures turn any wet roads icy. The good news is dry weather is expected on Thanksgiving for better travel conditions.

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At 2 pm, most of any precipitation has exited. Current road temps for most still above freezing but that will change quickly around/after sunset. If you encounter any WET looking roads tonight, assume they may be slick and drive carefully. No wx concerns for Thu. #vtwx #nywxpic.twitter.com/8g9fD2eeU9

At 2 pm, most of any precipitation has exited. Current road temps for most still above freezing but that will change quickly around/after sunset. If you encounter any WET looking roads tonight, assume they may be slick and drive carefully. No wx concerns for Thu.

Source: Twitter NWS Burlington

At 1030 am – Rain has and will continue to change snow showers before ending this afternoon in VT. Road surfaces mainly wet and above freezing, yet higher elevations already sub-freezing. BE AWARE of wet and potential slick roads as today progresses. SAFE Holiday!!! #vtwx #nywxpic.twitter.com/jrN2G1Jqb7

At 1030 am – Rain has and will continue to change snow showers before ending this afternoon in VT. Road surfaces mainly wet and above freezing, yet higher elevations already sub-freezing. BE AWARE of wet and potential slick roads as today progresses. SAFE Holiday!!!

Source: Twitter NWS Burlington

A cold front will bring a mix of rain and snow to the region today, but by this evening precipitation should be to our east. A seasonably cool and dry Thanksgiving Day is expected tomorrow.pic.twitter.com/jPaKsuI5hH

A cold front will bring a mix of rain and snow to the region today, but by this evening precipitation should be to our east. A seasonably cool and dry Thanksgiving Day is expected tomorrow.

Source: Twitter NWS Burlington