Deep low pressure located in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence ciruclating colder and still some low level mositure into the region for days to come. Not expecting big accumulations but winds will be blustery tonight with a bit blowing/drifting.

Winter Storm Warning for Orleans, Lamoille…& Winter Weather Advisory Washington, Caledonia, Essex Counties expire late overnight

TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Light accumulating snow and snow showers northern half of Vermont winding down later overnight with additional variable accumulation of dusting to 2” northern areas. Partly cloudy elsewhere. A low 20 to 25.

West to northwest winds 10 to 20 mph with some minor blowing and drifting.

TOMORROW: Scattered flurries northern areas, mainly in the morning with a dusting in spots, otherwise clouds with intervals of sun. A high around 25. West to northwest winds 10 to 20 mph.

FRIDAY NIGHT: Becoming mostly cloudy.Chance for light accumulating mountain snow showers and valley flurries. Less than an inch. A low around 10. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph.

SATURDAY: Predominantly cloudy. Scattered mountain snow showers and flurries. Less than an inch. A high mid-teens. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph.

Looking further ahead

SATURDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy.Scattered snow showers or flurries.Less than an inch. A low in the single digits.

SUNDAY: More clouds than sunshine. A chance for a lingering mountain flurry. A high in the low teens.

MONDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy. A low 5 below to 5 above. A high 10 to 15.

TUESDAY: Considerable cloudiness. Scattered snow showers or flurries with light accumulation. A low near 10. A high mid to upper teens.         

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

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