Updated Tuesday Evening forecast — January 10th, 2017

High Wind Warning Champlain Valley and Wind Advisories along and west of the Green Mountains… through 3 AM Wednesday.

TONIGHT: A wintry mix…changing to rain with pockets of freezing rain…exiting around day break. Slick travel with snow and sleet accumulation a trace to an inch valleys, up to 3 inches mountains. Temperatures rising through the 30s. Gusty south winds 10 to 25 mph with gusts near 40 mph across the hills.

TOMORROW: Scattered rain or snow showers toward the Northeast Kingdom…exiting. Otherwise becoming mostly sunny. Milder and blustery. A high around 40. Southwest winds 10 to 25 mph.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Fair early, then thickening clouds. Periods of light rain or rain showers likely after midnight with pockets of freezing rain possible and slick travel. A low in the low to mid 30s.

Full Wolf Moon 6:34 AM Thursday

THURSDAY: Gray with intermittent rain. Areas of dense fog. A high 45 to 50.

Looking Further ahead…

THURSDAY NIGHT: Periods of rain early tapering off scattered sprinkles or wet snow flakes. A low around 20.

FRIDAY: Chance for a leftover flurry or mountain snow shower, otherwise partly cloudy and blustery. A high 25 to 30.

SATURDAY: Filtered sunshine through high cloudiness. Colder. A low 5 below to 5 above. A high in the upper teens to low 20s..

SUNDAY: Mostly sunny. Seasonably cold. A low around 10. A high in mid 20s.

Average lows in the single digits. Normal highs mid to upper 20s.

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