Mild air with rain showers today continues tonight but with a quick intermission late today. Not bad tomorrow unless you like mid winter conditions as we’ll loose more snow. Snow returns to the high elevations 1st day of 2025 with a colder trend and slushy travel.

Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont forecast 3:00 PM Monday 12-30-24

TONIGHT: Clouding up this evening, leading to scattered rain showers. Mild with a low mid to upper 30s. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph & gusty.

TOMORROW: Clouds with a few breaks of sun at times in the afternoon. A high mid-40s. Light south to southwest winds.

TUESDAY NIGHT NEWS YEAR EVE: Fair in the evening with high cloudiness, otherwise cloudy. Rain…mixed with wet snow accumulation likely 1 to 2” overnight south to north. A low 30 to 35. Light east winds.

WEDNESDAY NEW YEARS DAY: Gray. Rain likely predominates lower valleys, otherwise wet snow accumulation likely 1 to 3” up to locally 5” summits. Temperatures holding around 35. East winds 10 mph, becoming light and variable.

Looking further ahead

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Cloudy blustery and progressively colder. Good chance for accumulating snow or snow showers…most Green Mountain western slopes – few inches. A low 25 to 30.

THURSDAY: Mostly cloudy, blustery to windy with occasional mountain snow showers and valley flurries. Minor accumulation. Temperatures falling thru the 20s.

FRIDAY: Partial morning sun, then lots of clouds with scattered lake effect flurries. A low 15 to 20. A high 25 to 30.

SATURDAY: Mainly gray. Scattered flurries. A low single digits. A high 10 to 15.               

Average low 5 to 15. Average high mid-20s to about 30.

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