Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont Forecast 3:00 PM WEDNESDAY 5-21-25
TONIGHT: Clouds with couple breaks. Showers developing southern areas toward midnight. A low in the low to mid 40s. Southeast winds 10 mph.
TOMORROW: Gray & continued dreary. Showers likely central and southern areas pushing northward. A high in the upper 40s. East to southeast winds 10 to 15 mph.
THURSDAY NIGHT: Overcast. Periods of rain likely…mixed with wet snow flakes elevated terrain Damp & chilly for this late in the season. A low in the upper 30s near 40. Light northeast winds.
FRIDAY: Gray dreary & cool. Good chance for lingering light showers. A high just 45 to 50. Light north winds.
Looking further ahead
FRIDAY NIGHT: Lots of clouds. Scattered rain showers. A low around 40.
SATURDAY: Gray skies, dreary and cool. Chance for rain showers. A high 45 to 50.
SUNDAY: Scattered showers or misty sprinkles in the morning with intervals of afternoon sun. A low 40 to 45. A high in the mid-50s.
MONDAY Memorial Day: Sunshine with a few afternoon clouds. A low in the upper 30s. A high around 65.
Average low: low to mid-40s. Average highs: mid-60s to low 70s.
Start of Meteorological Summer June 6th. (Warmest 90 days climatology)
Summer Solstice June 20th 10:41 PM EDT
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