Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont Forecast 3:00 PM FRIDAY 12-26-25
TONIGHT: Overcast. Light snow showers develops later this evening with light coating northern/eastern areas…up to 2” southern Vermont counties. A low in the single digits. Light southeast winds.
TOMORROW: Maybe a stray flurry Northeast Kingdom early. Otherwise increasing sunshine. A high 20 to 25. Light north winds.
SATURDAY NIGHT: A few clouds otherwise mostly clear.A low minus 5 to around 10. Light northwest winds.
SUNDAY: Morning sunshine becoming filtered through fight clouds. A high in the mid-20s. Little wind.
Looking further ahead
SUNDAY NIGHT: Fair early, then thickening clouds. Rising chance for freezing rain developing with icy hazardous travel overnight. A low mid to upper teens.
MONDAY: Mainly gray. Chance for freezing rain early…moderate at times with up to ¼” of glazing…tapering to widely scattered rain showers and milder in the afternoon. A late day high pushing 40 degrees.
TUESDAY: Lots of clouds. Chance for flurries/light snow showers. Dusting to an inch or so. Blustery. Temperatures falling thru the teens.
WEDNESDAY: Clouds with intervals of sun. Isolated mountain flurries early, chance for more snow showers arriving northwestern areas late. Lows 5 below to 5 above. Highs 20s.
Average low: mid-single digits to low teens Average high mid-20s to low 30s.
Admin: No forecast Tuesday December 30th
Full Wolf Moon January 3rd, 5:03 AM.
Approximate peak of winter or halfway point – January 22nd
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