Updated Friday Morning Forecast — April 19th, 2019

Full “Pink Moon” 7:12 AM

TODAY: Clouds with a few breaks of sun. Scattered sprinkles near the Quebec border, giving way to showers region wide later this afternoon. A high 65 to 70. South to southwest winds 10 to 15 mph.

Flood Watch Friday Evening through Sunday morning…

TONIGHT: Cloudy. Rain…moderate at times. Areas of fog. Fairly mild. A low around 55. South winds 10 mph.

SATURDAY: Gray, damp but mild. Rain…moderate at times early…tapering to scattered showers in the afternoon. Expecting rising streams and rivers. Areas of fog. A high upper 60s to low 70s. Southeast breeze 10 to 15 mph.

Looking further ahead…

SATURDAY NIGHT: Scattered showers…especially east of the Green Mountains, otherwise some partial clearing late. Expect highs water on many streams and rivers. A low 45 to 50.

EASTER SUNDAY: Sunshine mixed with clouds but looking “dry”. Warmer with a high in the lower 70s.

MONDAY: Partial sunshine gives way to lots of clouds. Rain showers becoming likely. Maybe a few rumbles of thunder. A low around 40. A high in the 50s.

TUESDAY: Scattered rain showers early departing to partial afternoon sunshine. A low 35 to 45. A high in the 50s.

WEDNESDAY: Mainly gray. Scattered rain showers. A low 40 to 45. A high in the 50s.

Average lows in the 30s. Average highs in the 50s.

RH/4-19-19[end]

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