My Updated Tuesday Night Forecast — November 4th, 2025

Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont Forecast 3:00 PM TUESDAY 11-4-25

TONIGHT: Some evening clouds then mostly clear & fully moonlit. A frosty low in the upper 20s. Light west to southwest winds.

Full Beaver Moon at 8:19 AM

TOMORROW: Clouding up. Light rain showers about late morning on, mixed with wet snow flakes elevated terrain. A high in the mid-40s. Light south to southeast winds.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Rain showers likely moderate at times…changing to accumulating snow showers after midnight with slushy travel in spots. A dusting to 2” – most off valley floors. A low 32 to 35. Winds becoming northwesterly strong 10 to locally 30 mph with higher gusts elevated terrain.

THURSDAY: Snow showers or flurries taper off with minor additional accumulating early. Periods of afternoon sun. Blustery and notably colder. A high just mid-30s. Northwest winds 10 to 25 mph & gusty.

Looking further ahead

THURSDAY NIGHT: Increasing clouds overnight. A freezing low 20 to 25.

FRIDAY: Some morning sun then clouding up. Chance for rain showers arriving late. Highs 40 to 45.

SATURDAY: Overcast. Scattered rain showers passing through. Lows upper 30s. Highs 45 to 50.

SUNDAY: Grey. Chance for rain or showers. Morning lows 30 to 35. Highs 40s.

Average low: upper 20s to low 30s Average high: mid 40s to around 50

Admin: No forecast Wednesday 12th of November

Admin: Time off (no forecast) November 17th thru 21st.

Meteorological winter begins December 12th

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