Updated Wednesday morning Forecast & Weather Summary — June 15th, 2016

· Generally dry & pleasant conditions as we head into some general changes in the large scale weather pattern across the country that evolves over this weekend.

· Goldilocks weather not too warm, not too cold, low to moderate humidity levels and generally good drying conditions though winds will be lighter.

· Only fly in the ointment…like the last two evenings might be a round of late day/evening showers developing to our north and tracking through primarily western Vermont Friday…but these should very hit and miss.

· The weekend looks solid for dry weather but an uptick in temperature for Sunday.

· Beyond potentially active weather with thunderstorms looming later in the day Monday and especially Tuesday beyond this period.

TODAY: Mostly sunny with a few afternoon clouds. Pleasant. A high in the mid 70s. Northwest breeze 10 to 15 mph. (4)

TONIGHT: Scattered evening clouds then clear & partially moonlit. Isolated valley fog. A low in the low 50s. Little wind. (4)

THURSDAY: Mostly sunny. A high in the mid 70s to around 80. Light north breeze. (4)

Looking further ahead…

THURSDAY NIGHT: Scattered evening clouds. A low 50 to 55. (3)

FRIDAY: Morning sun giving to a few more afternoon clouds. Widely scattered late day showers with a risk of thunder. A high near 75. (2)

SATURDAY: Mostly sunny. A low in the upper 40s. A high 75 to 80. (2)

SUNDAY Fathers Day: Mostly sunny with a few more afternoon clouds, warm and increasingly more humid. A low 50 to 55. A high 80 to 85. (2)

MONDAY: Partly sunny. Warm and muggy. Chance for a late day shower or thunderstorm. A low around 60. A high in the mid to possibly upper 80s.

Average lows in the low 50s. Normal high in the mid 70s

(Confidence factor: 5 = Good predictability 1 = shaky modeling lowered confidence) RH/6-14

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