Updated Wednesday Evening Forecast — February 26th, 2020

High Wind Warning western slopes of the central Green Mountains, Wind Advisories northern tier higher terrain 1 AM through 1 PM Thursday…

TONIGHT: Cloudy. Periods of rain…mixed with wet snow overnight. Blustery to windy western slopes of the Green Mountains overnight. A low around 35 degrees. East to southeast winds 10 to 20 mph overnight. Gusts 40 to 60 mph western slopes of Greens Mountains and higher terrain.

TOMORROW: Cloudy, blustery to windy at times. Periods of rain lower valleys with wet snow accumulation intermediate and higher terrain mainly in the morning. Accumulation up to 2 slushy inches valleys…several or more inches summits. A high mid to upper 30s. Southeast winds 10 to 25 mph gusting 40 to 65 mph western slopes central Greens…shifting to southwesterly in the afternoon.

THURSDAY NIGHT: Considerable cloudiness. Chance for flurries. A low 15 to 20.

FRIDAY: Lots of clouds, but some intervals of sun. An occasional flurry. A high around 25.

Looking further ahead…

FRIDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. Occasional flurries. A low 10 to 15.

SATURDAY: A few stray morning flurries. Otherwise, more sun in the afternoon. Colder. A high around 20.

SUNDAY: Partly to mostly sunny. A low zero to 10 below. A high in the low 20s.

MONDAY: Thickening clouds. Slight chance for sprinkles or wet snow flakes. A low in the teens. A high 35 to 40.

Average lows in the teens, average highs in the 30s….

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