TODAY: Mixed sun and clouds. Blustery & much colder with a few stray northern mountain flurries. A high in the low 30s. Gusty northwest winds 10 to 25 mph this afternoon.
TONIGHT: Mostly clear with high clouds toward daybreak. A low upper teens to mid-20s. Light west winds.
FRIDAY: Filtered morning sun then gray. Showers of wet snow mixed with rain valleys. Little to no accumulation. A high upper 30s to around 40. South winds 10 mph.
Looking further ahead
FRIDAY NIGHT: Overcast. Snow showers likely early east of the Green’s, changing to scattered light rain showers. A low around 35.
SATURDAY: Light rain likely early exiting as a few sprinkles. Intervals of sun developing in the afternoon with a chance for more showers and rumbles of thunder southern Vermont. Breezy at times. Highs pushing to around 60, with snow melt combined rain producing a sharp uptick in streams and river rises leading to possible spring flooding.
SUNDAY: A few mountain flurries early, exiting to increasing sunshine by late morning. Blustery & much colder. A low upper teens to mid-20s. A high around 35.
MONDAY: Mostly cloudy. Scattered rain showers mixed with wet snowflakes mountains in the late afternoon. A low 15 to 20. Becoming milder in the afternoon. A high 45 to 50.
Average lows ranging thru the 20s. Average highs mid to upper 40s
Start of Meteorological summer arrives June 6th.
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