My Updated Friday Night Forecast — November 14th, 2025

Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont Forecast 3:00 PM FRIDAY 11-14-25

TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy. A stray flurry or two. A low 20 to 25. Light northwest winds.

TOMORROW: Partial sunshine then thickening clouds. A high low to mid 30s. Light winds.

Winter Weather Advisory 7 PM thru 7 AM Sunday morning…

SATURDAY NIGHT: Overcast.Freezing rain becoming likely in the evening with hazardous travel…mixing/changing to rain showers toward daybreak with rising temperatures. An evening low around 25 rising above freezing later overnight. Southeast winds 10 mph.

SUNDAY: Gray and dreary. Wet snow & rain showers changing to all snow in the afternoon, with a couple inches elevated terrain. Turning blustery late. A mid-day high 35 to 40, then colder. West to northwest winds picking up 10 to 20 mph.

Looking further ahead

SUNDAY NIGHT: Mainly gray. Blustery with good chance for light accumulating snow showers. Dusting to an inch. Lows around 25.

MONDAY: Cloudy. An occasional snow shower or flurry with a dusting to an inch. Blustery northwest winds. A high around 30.

TUESDAY: Clouds with breaks of sun away from the mountains. Chance for lingering snow showers or flurries northern areas. Lows around 25. Highs near 32.

WEDNESDAY: Morning clouds then mostly sunny. Lows in the mid-20s. Highs around 35.

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

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

Meteorological winter begins December 12th

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