Higher Snow depths in the Green Mountain State: Greensboro 17″ Woodbury 12″ Westfield 11″ Sutton Coop 11″ Worcester 10″ Peru 10″ Montgomery 10″ more on the ski slopes and summits. Bubble of high pressure relents as moisture spills in this weekend with milder temps.

Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont forecast 3:00 PM Thursday 12-26-24

TONIGHT: Mostly clear. A low ranging 5 below to 10 above. Little wind.

TOMORROW: Sunshine filtered thru high clouds with a warming trend. A high about 25. Little wind.

FRIDAY NIGHT: High clouds otherwise mostly clear. A low 5 to 15 above. Light southeast winds.

SATURDAY: Thickening clouds. Maybe a late day sprinkle or two. A high 35 to 40. Light south winds, but breezier Lake Champlain

Looking further ahead

SATURDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Slight chance for a sprinkle southern areas. A low in the low to mid 30s.

SUNDAY: Gray. Rising chance for rain or showers…moderate at times. A high in the low 40s.

MONDAY: Overcast. Chance for rain…moderate at times. A low upper 30s around 40.

Average low 5 to 15. Average high mid-20s to near 32.

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Monday Night Forecast — 12-23-24

Looking across the Champlain Valley from Mount Mansfield Vermont to Whiteface New York where there is a lot of great snow in the mountains for this Christmas Holiday with more to add tonight into tomorrow morning. Looking longer range – we may see a lot of our snow wane toward the New Year and beyond.

Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont forecast 3:00 PM Monday 12-23-24

Winter Weather Advisory thru 1 PM Tuesday…

TONIGHT: Overcast. Snow… moderate for a time. Temperatures holding in the low to mid-teens. South winds about 10 mph.

TOMORROW: Light snow or snow showers exit to a stray flurry or two. Total accumulation about 3 to locally 8” of fluff most in the Green Mountains less Champlain Valley. Otherwise, predominantly gray. Not so cold. A high in the mid-20s. Winds becoming light northwesterly

TUESDAY NIGHT CHJRISTMAS EVE: Lots of clouds with a stray mountain flurry. A low mid to upper single digits. Light north to northwest winds.

WEDNESDAY CHRISTMAS DAY: Morning clouds, then becoming mostly sunny. A high around 20. Light northwest wind.

Looking further ahead

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy to mostly clear. Frigid again. A low 5 below to 5 above.

THURSDAY: A few mountain clouds early then mostly sunny. A high low to mid 20s.

FRIDAY: Sunshine with a few high clouds. Warming trend. A low zero to 5 above rebounding into the mid to upper 20s.

Average low about 5 to 15. Average high mid-20s to low 30s

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Friday Night Forecast — 12-20-24

Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont forecast 3:00 PM Friday 12-20-24

Winter Solstice 4:21 AM

TONIGHT: Lots of clouds. Periods of light snow or flurries. Less than an inch. A low about the mid-teens. Light north to northwest winds, stronger near Lake Champlain.

TOMORROW: Lingering flurries with little accumulation. Otherwise lots of clouds & colder. Temperatures holding in the mid teens. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph lowering wind chills.

SATURDAY NIGHT: Considerable cloudiness. A few mountain flurries, drying up with a dusting to a fluffy inch. A low 5 below to 5 above. Northwest winds 10 mph…lowering wind chills

SUNDAY: A stray mountain flurry with lingering morning clouds, then increasing afternoon sunshine. Frigidly cold. A high just to 5 above. Northwest winds 10 mph lowering wind chills.

Looking further ahead

SUNDAY NIGHT: Clear & frigid with the coldest night so far this season. A low ranging minus 5 to minus 15 degrees.

MONDAY: Sunshine giving way to high cloudiness. A high near 15.

TUESDAY: A period of light snow or snow showers…1 to 3” of fluffy accumulation tapering exiting late to breaks of sun. A low in the single digits. A high near 20.

WEDNESDAY Christmas Day: Morning clouds, then bright sun and blue skies. A low 5 to 15. A high in the low 20s.

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

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