A small strip of clearing in the otherwise gray & sometimes snowy northwesterly flow will close up tonight with more snow showers/flurries. The flurry machine won’t turn off any time soon. Next best day with intervals of sun comes Sunday. Unsettled weather but with a locked in weather pattern continues into much of next week

Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont forecast 3:00 PM Friday 1-3-25

TONIGHT: Becoming mostly cloudy.Occasional flurries developing northern areas toward midnight with a skiff of accumulation. A low in the low teens. West to northwest winds 10 mph.

TOMORROW: Mainly gray. Scattered mountain snow showers and flurries. Less than an inch. A high near 15. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph.

SATURDAY NIGHT: Lots of clouds.Scattered snow showers or flurries.Dusting to an inch. A low 5 to 10 above. Light northwest winds.

SUNDAY: Mountain cloudiness with intervals of sun. Lingering mountain flurries with little accumulation. A high near 15. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph.

Looking further ahead

SUNDAY NIGHT: Partly to mostly cloudy.Maybe a stray flurry or two. A low around zero degrees.

MONDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy. Maybe a stray flurry. A high in the lower teens.

TUESDAY: Mainly gray. Scattered snow showers or flurries with light accumulation. A low 5 to 10. A high mid-teens.

WERDNESDAY: Lots of clouds. Scattered light snow showers or flurries, less than an inch accumulation. A low upper single digits. A high around 15.         

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

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