
Matt DiLoreto
Meteorologist at WPTZ-TV (South Burlington, VT)
Meteorologist at WNNE-TV (White River Junction, VT)
Meteorologist at NBC5, covering Vermont and the Adirondacks. CT native and @WestConn alum
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6 days ago |
mynbc5.com | Matt DiLoreto
CONDITIONS SHOULD <WEATHER TOSS> Today should be mostly dry, though showers will arrive this evening for northern and upslope areas. After these move out overnight, dry weather should generally prevail through midweek, and it will be accompanied by a drastic warming trend. By Wednesday, temperatures will be approaching record highs in some areas. The next shower chances are late in the week. Today should be mostly dry, though showers will arrive this evening for northern and upslope areas.
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6 days ago |
mynbc5.com | Matt DiLoreto
IN ESSEX JUNCTION YUNIER MARTINEZ NBC5 NEWS <NOW NBC5 FIRST WARNING WEATHER THE AREA'S CERTIFIED MOST ACCURATE FORECAST> Steady rain is expected to continue tonight most areas as a norúeaster rotates across the region. Additional rainfall between 0.25-1.5 inches from west to east is expected into Sunday morning. The steady rain exits tonight, but showers will linger for much of tomorrow, particularly in northern and upslope areas.
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1 week ago |
mynbc5.com | Matt DiLoreto
FORECAST> Our trend toward drier and warmer weather begins in earnest on Memorial Day. There will be a few showers over the mountains, otherwise you can expect sunshine and seasonable temperatures for the holiday. The warmer and drier conditions will continue into mid week, then precipitation chances increase from Thursday onward. Our trend toward drier and warmer weather begins in earnest on Memorial Day.
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1 week ago |
mynbc5.com | Matt DiLoreto
FORECAST> Persistent low pressure that brought us a prolonged period of cool and wet weather will finally start to move away tonight and Sunday. The result will be fewer showers on Sunday, along with more seasonable temperatures. Dry, mostly sunny, and warm conditions will return for Memorial Day through Wednesday, then rain chances increase beginning Thursday. Persistent low pressure that brought us a prolonged period of cool and wet weather will finally start to move away tonight and Sunday.
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2 weeks ago |
mynbc5.com | Matt DiLoreto
The Vermont City Marathon is nearly here, and our latest forecast shows that athletes could be in for some wet weather during the race, particularly early in the day. Top video: See the latest forecast Sunday morning will be cool and overcast, with some light showers and drizzle possible early in the day. For those preparing to either run or watch the marathon, temperatures will start out cool, with highs near 50 degrees in the morning.
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