Updated Thursday Evening Forecast — February 23rd, 2017

TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy. An isolated sprinkle or two. A low 32 to 35. Light winds.

TOMORROW: Cloudy and gray. Rain showers likely. A high in the 40s. Light northeast winds.

Flood Watch Friday Evening through Sunday Evening…

FRIDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Scattered rain showers. A low in the upper 30s to mid 40s. Light southeast winds.

SATURDAY: Mainly cloudy & gray but very mild and breezy. Patchy drizzle especially southern and eastern Vermont…gives way to a round of rain showers in the afternoon. A high in the low to mid 60s. Gusty southeast winds 10 to 25 mph.

Looking Further ahead…

SATURDAY NIGHT: Rain showers transition to a period of wet accumulating snow. Accumulation dusting to 2“ valley floors up to locally 5” in the mountains making for slippery travel. Temperatures turn sharply colder falling into the mid 20s.Gusty winds shifting to westerly early.

SUNDAY: Chance for a leftover mountain flurry, Otherwise mostly sunny, blustery and colder. A high 30 to 35.

MONDAY: More clouds than sun with occasional light flurries or sprinkles. A low near 25. A high in the low 40s.

TUESDAY: Sunshine gives way to lots of clouds. A low in the teens. A high in the mid 30s to around 40.

WEDNESDAY: Cloudy and Gray. Chance for rain or showers. A low 35 to 40. A high upper 50s to low 60s.

Average lows in the upper single digits to mid teens. Normal highs in the low to mid 30s.

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