· Seasonal Temperatures the rest of this week with generally day times reaching into the 60s and night time low not as cold or frosty into the 40s and tonight even the 50s.
· Showers threats but not much develop toward midnight. Expect a limited amount of rainfall yet once again as we’ll continue extraordinarily dry!
· Higher pressure will rebuild back into the vicinity while a storm tracks southward through the Great Lakes into the Ohio River Valley.
· Eventually moisture will move back north around this system and threaten southern Vermont keeping northern areas fairly dry and just a few cloudy periods later in the week.
· Bottom Line – Some rather excellent weather conditions this week, but of course we really need a couple soakers.
TODAY: Patchy morning fog burns of to lots of sunshine. High cloudiness increasing & thickening late this afternoon. A high in the low to mid 60s. Light south winds. (5)
TONIGHT: Clouding up. A rising chance for showers toward or after midnight. A low 50 to 55.South breeze 10 to 15 mph.(5)
TUESDAY: A few morning sprinkles exiting to partly to mostly sunny skies. A high in the mid to upper 60s. Winds west to southwest 10 mph. (4)
Looking further ahead…
TUESDAY NIGHT: Clear in the evening, then more cloudiness. A low around 45. (4)
WEDNESDAY: A few breaks of sunshine mixing with lots of clouds. Spotty drizzle toward southern and eastern areas. A high in the mid 60s. (3)
THURSDAY: Partly sunny northern areas. More clouds toward Rutland and points south. A low 40 to 45. A high in the mid 60s. (2)
FRIDAY: Partly sunny northern areas, with more clouds to the south with a chance for a few showers. A low 40 to 45. A high in the mid 60s. (2)
Average lows 40 to 45. Normal highs 60 to 65.
(Confidence factor: 5 = Good predictability 1 = shaky modeling lowered confidence)
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