TONIGHT: Widely scattered leftover evening flurries Northeast Kingdom with little additional accumulation. Partial clearing developing later this evening. A low in the upper teens to around 20. Light west winds.
TOMORROW: Morning clouds gives way to increasing amounts of sun. A high in the mid 30s. Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph.
FRIDAY NIGHT: High clouds but otherwise mostly clear. A low 20 to 25. Light south winds.
SATURDAY: Brief morning sunshine, then clouding up. A period of light snow or flurries developing just before mid day. Some minimal accumulation with a dusting to an inch, most in the high terrain. A high in the mid 30s.South to southwest winds 10 to 15 mph.
Looking Further ahead…
SATURDAY NIGHT CHRISTMAS EVE: Scattered evening flurries winding down overnight. Otherwise mostly cloudy. A low in the mid 20s.
SUNDAY CHRISTMAS DAY: Maybe an isolated northern mountain flurry. A high around 32.
MONDAY INTO MONDAY NIGHT: Clouding up. Strong risk for freezing rain and hazardous travel arriving late in the day. Freezing rain and possible glazing for a time Monday evening… eventually changing to rain around midnight. Monday morning low close to zero degrees. Temperatures rising through the 30s, and 40 to 45 Monday overnight.
TUESDAY: Mostly cloudy. Any rain showers exiting to sprinkles with a few wet snow flakes in the afternoon. Temperatures around 40 early falling through the 30s.
WEDNESDAY: Morning clouds, then clearing. Colder. A low 5 to 15 with a high in the mid to upper teens.
Average lows upper single digits to low to mid teens. Normal highs upper 20s to low 30s. RH/12-22[end]