Cold northwesterly flow steered around Maritime low pressure without much change over the next 54 hours or so. Most of it NW. Vermont upsloping locations where Winter Winter Advisory continues. Not much change ahead. Weather pattern “Locked In”

Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont Forecast 3:00 PM Tuesday 1-6-25

Winter Weather Advisory continues thru late Wednesday eastern Chittenden, Lamoille, and Franklin Counties.

TONIGHT: Cloudy. Occasional light accumulating snow showers or flurries. Dusting to an inch northern Greens. A low 5 to 10. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph lowering wind chills.

TOMORROW: Gray. Scattered lingering snow showers or flurries, mainly northern mountains. Dusting to an inch northern Greens. Well below normal in temperature. A high just upper single digits. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph lowering wind chills.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Overcast. Scattered lingering snow showers or flurries especially northern areas. Minor accumulation. Little change in temperature.A low around 5 above. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph.

THURSDAY: Lots of clouds. Scattered lingering snow showers or flurries especially northern areas. Dusting to an inch northern Greens. Not as cold. A high in the mid to upper teens. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph.

Looking further ahead

THURSDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy. A few flurries near the mountains. A low 10 to 15.

FRIDAY: Maybe a stray morning flurry, then breaks of sunshine. A high about 20.

SATURDAY: Predominantly gray. Chance for light spotty accumulating snow or flurries developing. Minor accumulation. A low around 10. A high 20 to 25.

SUNDAY: Maybe an early flurry, otherwise lingering clouds. A low 10 to 15. A high near 25. (to feel like a mild day)

Average low ranging thru the single digits. Average high mid-20s to near 30.

Full Wolf Moon Monday 1-13-25 at 5:27 PM

Peak Meteorological Winter 1-23-25

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