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Lingering showers, some river flooding on St. Patrick’s Day

Several rivers likely reach minor to moderate flood stage Monday

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Updated: 7:08 AM EDT Mar 17, 2025

Rapid river rises are expected overnight into Monday. Several rivers likely reach minor to moderate flood stage between early Monday morning and Monday evening.Cooler conditions return for St. Patrick’s day, with highs near 50. A mainly cloudy sky is expected, along with a few rain showers. A flip to snow showers is likely in the afternoon, as temperatures fall into the 30s. Wind will be lighter, out of the north.Rapid river rises are expected overnight into Monday. Several rivers likely reach minor to moderate flood stage between early Monday morning and Monday evening. Cooler conditions return for St. Patrick’s day, with highs near 50. A mainly cloudy sky is expected, along with a few rain showers. A flip to snow showers is likely in the afternoon, as temperatures fall into the 30s. Wind will be lighter, out of the north.Rapid river rises are expected overnight into Monday. Several rivers likely reach minor to moderate flood stage between early Monday morning and Monday evening. Cooler conditions return for St. Patrick’s day, with highs near 50. A mainly cloudy sky is expected, along with a few rain showers. into the 30s. Wind will be lighter, out of the north.Rapid river rises are expected overnig

Lingering showers, some river flooding on St. Patrick’s Day

Several rivers likely reach minor to moderate flood stage Monday

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Updated: 7:08 AM EDT Mar 17, 2025

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Lingering showers and downpours are expected overnight, as the wind subsides. Lows reach the 40s to around 50 in most towns. Parts of northern New York may fall back into the 30s. Rapid river rises are expected overnight into Monday. Several rivers likely reach minor to moderate flood stage between early Monday morning and Monday evening.A mainly cloudy sky is expected, along with a few rain showers. A flip to snow showers is likely in the afternoon, as temperatures fall into the 30s. Wind will be lighter, out of the north.A mostly sunny sky is expected on Tuesday, with highs near 50.Wednesday and Thursday turn much milder, with highs soaring into the low to mid-60s. Wednesday looks dry, with a mostly cloudy sky. A few rain showers are likely on Thursday.Friday turns much cooler, with highs back in the low 40s. A few snow showers are possible.Both days next weekend are looking dry, with a partly sunny sky. Highs will be near 50 on Saturday and closer to 40 on Sunday.STAY WEATHER-AWAREFor the latest weather coverage for your area, click here. Stay updated with alerts in the myNBC5 app, which you can download here.For the best weather information and Vermont and northern New York’s Certified Most Accurate forecast, watch NBC5 News by streaming at this link.Don’t forget to follow NBC5 News on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram.Follow the NBC5 First Warning Weather team on social media:Chief Meteorologist Tyler Jankoski Facebook | X | InstagramMeteorologist Ben Frechette Facebook | X | InstagramMeteorologist Matt DiLoreto Facebook | XMeteorologist Andrew Grautski Facebook | XMeteorologist Marissa Vigevani Facebook | X

Lingering showers and downpours are expected overnight, as the wind subsides. Lows reach the 40s to around 50 in most towns. Parts of northern New York may fall back into the 30s.

Rapid river rises are expected overnight into Monday. Several rivers likely reach minor to moderate flood stage between early Monday morning and Monday evening.

A mainly cloudy sky is expected, along with a few rain showers. A flip to snow showers is likely in the afternoon, as temperatures fall into the 30s. Wind will be lighter, out of the north.

A mostly sunny sky is expected on Tuesday, with highs near 50.

Wednesday and Thursday turn much milder, with highs soaring into the low to mid-60s. Wednesday looks dry, with a mostly cloudy sky. A few rain showers are likely on Thursday.

Friday turns much cooler, with highs back in the low 40s. A few snow showers are possible.

Both days next weekend are looking dry, with a partly sunny sky. Highs will be near 50 on Saturday and closer to 40 on Sunday.

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