Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont Forecast 3:00 PM THURSDAY 3-27-25
TONIGHT: Becoming mostly cloudy. Scattered snow showers or flurries with a light coating especially northern Vermont. An evening low 25 to 30. Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph shifting to northwesterly late.
TOMORROW: Maybe a stray flurry or two early, otherwise alternating clouds and sun, cloudy late. A high around 32 north, near 35 central and 40 south. Northwest winds 10 mph.
FRIDAY NIGHT: Overcast. Periods of accumulating snow likely northern areas moderate at times. A wintry mix central and southern areas. Accumulation of 2 to locally 6” of snow or mix possible north, with icing from freezing rain on surfaces across central and southern areas. Poor travel likely. A low mid-20s to low 30s south. Light west winds.
SATURDAY: Mainly gray. Periods of snow and sleet continuing across northern areas with additional accumulation of up to 4”. Occasional mixed precipitation changing to rain showers southern areas. A high in the low to mid 30s. Light winds.
Looking further ahead
SATURDAY NIGHT: Overcast. Chance for freezing rain southern areas with light glazing. Lows 25 to 32.
SUNDAY: Cloudy. Chance for more rain/freezing rain east of the Greens, changing over to rain showers in the afternoon. Highs ranging thru the 30s coldest far north.
MONDAY: Considerable cloudiness. Chance for periods of rain & fog. Lows mid to upper 30s. A high ranging low 60s western areas, to around 50 eastern areas.
TUESDAY: Morning sprinkles or flurries, then increasingly sunny but blustery. A low around 32. A high mid to upper 30s.
Average low: low to mid-20s. Average high mid to upper 40s.
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