Flood Watch through Sunday Evening…
TONIGHT: Variably cloudy with areas of dense fog. A low in the upper 30s to mid 40s. Light southeast winds.
TOMORROW: Mainly cloudy, very mild and breezy. Patchy drizzle especially southern and eastern Vermont in the afternoon. A high in the low to mid 60s. Gusty southeast winds 10 to 25 mph.
SATURDAY NIGHT: Rain showers arrive in the evening briefly heavy, with a risk for a few rumbles of thunder. Rain showers transition to periods of wet snow with a dusting to locally 3 “ making for slippery travel higher terrain. Temperatures turning sharply colder falling into the mid 20s.Gusty west to northwest winds 10 to 25 mph.
SUNDAY: Blustery and much colder with scattered mountain flurries exiting to increasing amounts of sunshine. Very blustery and much colder. A high in the upper 20s to around 30.
Looking Further ahead…
SUNDAY NIGHT: Clear early, then partly cloudy overnight. A low in the teens.
MONDAY: More clouds than sun with occasional light flurries or sprinkles. A high in the low 40s.
TUESDAY: Clouding up. Chance for rain showers transitioning to wet snow showers with possible accumulation of a few inches higher terrain. A low in the teens. A high in the mid to upper 30s.
WEDNESDAY: Cloudy and Gray. Chance for rain or snow showers. A low in the 20s. A high in the mid 30s.
Average lows in the upper single digits to mid teens. Normal highs in the low to mid 30s.
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Good evenong
we can see a bright Starlike object in the west sky from our home in Plainfield. when we look through binoculars it looks like a crystal ball. there is a black eye that moves on the object.
could this be a satellite? or can you explain what it is? thank you
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