December 2nd forecast details

Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont forecast 2:30 PM Monday 12-2-24

THIS AFTERNOON: Clouds with a few intervals of sun away from the mountains. Widely scattered mountain flurries. A high near 30.

TONIGHT: Variable clouds. Scattered snow showers and flurries especially northwestern Vermont with a dusting to a couple fluffy inches western slopes of the Greens. A low mid-teens to near 20. Light northwest winds.

TOMORROW: Mainly gray. Chance for snow showers/flurries mainly Champlain Valley. A high upper 20s to around 30. Light west winds.

Looking further ahead

TUESDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. A low around 15.

WEDNESDAY: A few breaks of morning sun, then clouding up leading to a rising chance for light accumulating snow or snow showers.A high upper 20s about 30.

THURSDAY: Gray skies with a peek or two of dim sun. Occasional accumulating light wet snow showers. A low near 25. A high 32 to 35 & breezy out of south.  

FRIDAY: Northern cloudiness with intervals of sun away from the mountains otherwise. Colder & blustery. Temperatures around 20, falling into the teens.

THIS WEEKEND: Unsettled and cold. Chance for accumulating snow showers especially Saturday. Lows in the teens, with highs in the 20s.   

Average low mid-teens to low 20s. Average high 35 to 40

*This forecast and to be issued – Monday thru Friday.

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