My Updated Friday Night Forecast — February 6th, 2026

Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont Forecast 3:00 PM FRIDAY 2-6-26

TONIGHT: Cloudy. Occasional light snow or snow showers developing with up to an inch. A low around 15. Light southeast winds.

TOMORROW: Gray. Light snow showers likely…with a risk of snow squall in the afternoon. Additional inch accumulation. Highs in the mid-teens, sharply colder in the afternoon. Becoming blustery. Northwest winds pick up late morning on 10 to 15 mph with lowered wind chills.

Extreme Cold Watch 6 PM Saturday into Sunday afternoon…

SATURDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Lingering flurries with fluffy light coating…tapering off overnight. Lows minus 5 to minus 10. Northwest winds 10 to 15 lowered wind chills.

SUNDAY: Morning clouds give way to bright sunshine. Arctic chill. A high zero to 5 above. Northwest winds about 10 mph lowering wind chills.

Looking further ahead

SUNDAY NIGHT: Clear & bitterly cold. Lows 10 to 20 below.

MONDAY: Arctic sunshine with a few mountain clouds. Highs around 10 above.

TUESDAY: Filtered sunshine thru high clouds…thickening up in the afternoon. Lows 5 to 15 below. Highs 20 to 25.

WEDNESDAY: Mainly gray with afternoon breaks of sun. Chance for light snow or snow shower activity with minor accumulations. Morning lows 15 to 20. Highs mid to upper 20s.

Average low: single digits to low teens. Average high mid-20s to low 30s

Approx. end of climatological Winter March 9th

Vernal Equinox March 20th 10:46 AM

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