Updated Monday Morning Forecast — February 27th, 2023

TODAY: Any leftover stray flurries northern areas drying up. Otherwise partly to mostly sunny before increasing high clouds, thickening up late. A high in the upper 20s. Light northwest winds.

Winter Weather Advisory portions of southern Vermont…

TONIGHT: Cloudy. A rising chance for light accumulating snow central areas south overnight. A dusting to a couple inches. A low mid-teens to near 20. Southeast winds 10 mph

TUESDAY: Overcast. Accumulating snow likely, with 3 to locally 7”most across southern areas. A high in the lower 30s. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph.

Looking further ahead

TUESDAY NIGHT: Evening snow showers exiting. A dusting to 2” mainly northeast Kingdom. Becoming partly cloudy. A low mid-teens to low 20s.

WEDNESDAY: Cloudy. Chance for accumulating snow showers or flurries late. Minor accumulation. A high near 40.

THURSDAY: Considerable cloudiness with a few leftover wet snow showers or flurries. Intervals of late afternoon sun & mild. A low 30 to 35. A high 35 to 40.

FRIDAY: Filtered sunshine giving way to thickening afternoon clouds. A low mid-single digits north to mid-teens south. A high upper 20s to near 30.

SATURDAY: Morning clouds then mostly sunny. Chance for accumulating snow later Saturday night. A low mid-teens to lower 20s. A high in the low 30s.

Average lows upper single digits to mid-teens. Average highs ranging thru the 30s.

Climatological winter ends March 9th… Vernal equinox March 20th as we start spring

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