Wind Chill Advisory Northeast Kingdom tonight into Thursday morning…
TONIGHT: Lingering mountain cloudiness with a few stray flurries this evening. Gradually clearing. Frigid. A low zero to 10 below. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph lowering wind chills gradually diminishing.
TOMORROW: Sunshine gives way to increasing high cloudiness in the afternoon. A high 10 to 15. Little wind.
THURSDAY NIGHT: Fair early with thickening clouds leading to rising chance for light accumulating snow. A low in the single digits above zero. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph overnight
FRIDAY: Gray. Good chance for light snow or snow showers around an inch of accumulation. A high upper 20s to low 30s. South winds 10 to 15 mph.
Looking further Ahead…
FRIDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. Chance for lingering evening snow showers or flurries. Less than an inch of accumulation. A low 5 above to 5 below.
SATURDAY: Sunshine giving way lots of clouds. Good chance for snow toward midnight. A high in the single digits above zero.
SUNDAY: Snow…significant accumulation likely greater than 8”…otherwise cloudy and gray. A low 5 above to 5 below. A high in the mid-single digits northern to low teens southern areas.
Full Super Wolf Moon 12:16 AM Monday
MONDAY: Lots of clouds. Light snow with some minor additional accumulation with hints of sun and blustery and bitterly cold and dangerous wind chills possible. A low zero to 15 below. A high near zero degrees.
Average lows single digits. Average highs in the 20s.
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