My updated Wednesday Night Forecast — June 4th, 2025

Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont Forecast 3:00 PM WEDNESDAY 6-4-25

TONIGHT: Mostly clear. Isolated valley fog. A low in the low 60s. Light southwest winds stronger near the lake.

TOMORROW: Morning sunshine filtered with high clouds then partly sunny in the afternoon. Scattered midafternoon showers and thunderstorms, one or two strong & heavy. Very warm & sticky. A high 85 to 90. Southwest breeze 10 mph shifting to northwest late.

THURSDAY NIGHT: Scattered early evening showers and thunderstorms…some strong, winding down. Otherwise lots of clouds. A low 60 to 65. Light northwest winds.

FRIDAY: Mainly gray. Good chance for more showers especially central and southern Vermont…some heavy with rumbles of thunder. Kind of muggy but cooler. A high in the upper 60s/around 70. Light variable winds.

Looking further ahead

FRIDAY NIGHT: Mainly cloudy. Good chance for showers…some heavy, with isolated embedded thunderstorms southern areas. A low in the low 60s.

SATURDAY: (Lowered confidence) Partly cloudy, with more sun northern areas. Chance for a shower & isolated afternoon thunderstorms especially southern areas. A high in the lower 70s.

SUNDAY: (Lowered confidence) Partly to mostly sunny. A low around 50. A high around 70.

MONDAY: Partly to mostly sunny. A low in the upper 40s. A high low to mid 70s.

Average low: upper 40s to around 50. Average highs: 70 to 75.

Start of Meteorological Summer June 6th. (Warmest 90 days climatology)

Summer Solstice June 20th 10:41 PM EDT

Peak of Meteorological Summer July 22nd.

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