New York Vermont New Hampshire Maine Rain Shield Moves From Buffalo Albany Into New England With Light Snow Possible in Northern Areas Through Friday
ALBANY, NEW YORK — A large and steady area of precipitation is advancing from the Great Lakes into the Northeast, set to move across New York and into New England through tonight and into Friday. The system is expected to bring widespread rain with only limited snowfall potential in northern areas.
Rain Expands From Buffalo Through Albany Into New England
Radar imagery shows a broad shield of precipitation stretching from areas near Buffalo and Toronto across upstate New York toward Albany. This mass is steadily pushing eastward and will continue into western and central New England during the evening hours.
Cities including Syracuse, Albany, and extending toward Boston and coastal Connecticut are expected to see periods of steady rainfall as the system progresses.
System Tracks Through Overnight Into Friday Morning
The precipitation is expected to continue moving across the region overnight, reaching much of New England by early Friday. By late morning or around midday, the system should begin to taper off as it exits toward the Atlantic.
This timeline suggests a prolonged period of rain for many areas, especially across New York and interior New England.
Light Snow Limited to Northern New England
While most areas will see rain, colder air to the north could allow for some light snow accumulation across northern Vermont, northern New Hampshire, and parts of Maine.
However, snowfall amounts are expected to remain minor, with limited accumulation due to marginal temperatures and the overall system dynamics.
Second Round of Showers Expected After Initial System
Following the initial wave, another area of precipitation is expected to move into the region, bringing additional showers. This secondary system may extend unsettled conditions beyond the initial event. While not expected to be as widespread, it could add to overall precipitation totals across the region.
What Residents Should Expect
Residents from western New York through Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine should prepare for a steady period of rain, with only minor snow impacts confined to northern areas.
Travel conditions may be wet at times, especially overnight into Friday morning, but significant winter impacts are not expected for most locations. Stay with NapervilleLocal.com for continued updates, regional weather tracking, and real-time alerts as this system moves across the Northeast.

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