Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont Forecast 3:00 PM MONDAY 12-1-25
TONIGHT: Mostly clear with high clouds this evening…clouding up with light snow around daybreak. A low 5 to 15 above. Little wind.
Winter Storm Warning Rutland to Orange County south, Winter Weather Advisories elsewhere tomorrow into early Wednesday…
TOMORROW: Gray. Periods of accumulating snow likely…moderate at time central and especially southern areas. Accumulation – 2 to locally 5” with 4 to 8” Rutland Windsor Orange counties south. A high mid to upper 20s. Light southeast winds.
TUESDAY NIGHT: Considerable cloudiness. Occasional light snow showers tapers off around midnight. Up to an inch eastern areas. A low mid to upper teens. Northeast winds 10 mph shifts to northwesterly overnight.
WEDNESDAY: Lots of clouds, then partial sunshine in the afternoon. Highs mid to upper 20s. Light winds.
Looking further ahead
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Thickening clouds. Scattered snow showers and flurries returns northern areas with a light coating. A low about 25.
Full Cold Moon Dec. 4th 6:14 PM EST
THURSDAY: Clouds mixing with partial late day sun. Becoming rather blustery. Chance for a round of scattered snow showers/flurries. About a dusting to an inch. An early high 25 to 30, then temperatures falling thru the 20s & teens.
FRIDAY: Partly to mostly sunny. Frigid. A low ranging 5 below to 5 above. Highs in the teens.
SATURDAY: Becoming overcast. Rising chance for light accumulating snow or snow showers. Lows 5 to 15. Highs 25 to 30.
Average low: upper teens to mid-20s Average high: 35 to 40.
Admin: Time off (no forecast) Wednesday December 3rd.
Meteorological winter begins December 12th
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