Dry, warm days and cool nights are moving the foliage along quickly, which could mean that peak foliage across the state could be much earlier than in years past.
Particulate matter from wildfire smoke could cause issues for sensitive groups, including elderly people, pregnant people, young children, outdoor workers and those with breathing issues.
Storms may begin to develop as early as 1-2 P.M. As the afternoon progresses, additional thunderstorms are expected, and several could become strong to severe.
With many areas expected to see up to a foot of snow, this could be the biggest single snowfall event so far this winter in Vermont and Northern New York.