Updated Monday Evening Forecast — April 19th, 2021

TONIGHT: Becoming mostly clear this evening, otherwise clouding up overnight. A low 32 to 35 east of the Greens but 40 to 45 Champlain Valley. Light south winds.

TOMORROW: Clouds with breaks of sunshine at times. Rain showers developing mid to late morning, exiting late. A high 50 to 55. Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph.

TUESDAY NIGHT: Considerable cloudiness. A period of wet snow developing after midnight. Accumulation a dusting to 2”. A low 32 to 35. Light winds.

WEDNESDAY: Gray. Periods of rain central and southern Vermont with periods of wet snow northern areas eventually transitioning to all wet snow, accumulation 2 to 4”. A high mid to upper 30s. Light northeast winds.

Looking further ahead…

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Periods of snow. Up to a few inches possible elevated terrain…with 3 to locally 6” Quebec border. Otherwise cloudy. A low 25 to 30

THURSDAY: Overcast colder & blustery. Frequent snow showers tapering to scattered flurries, Additional accumulation 1 to inches. A high near 35.

FRIDAY: Clouds holding in northern areas with scattered snow or rain showers Northeast Kingdom. Otherwise increasing amounts of sunshine Barre-Montpelier area south. A low 25 to 30. A high 45 to 50.

SATURDAY: Partly to mostly sunny. A low near 32. A high around 50 Northeast Kingdom and 55 to 60 elsewhere.

Average low in the 30s. Average highs mid-50s to around 60

Start of Meteorological Summer June 6th… Summer peaks approx.. July 22nd based off local climatology.

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Updated Monday Morning Forecast — April 19th, 2021

TODAY: Partly to mostly cloudy. Scattered afternoon rain showers passing thru. A high reaching near 60. Light southwest winds.

TONIGHT: Mostly clear this evening then clouding up overnight. A low in the mid to upper 30s. Light south winds.

TUESDAY: Clouds with intervals of sunshine. A good chance for passing rain showers. A high in the mid-50s. Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph.

Looking further ahead…

TUESDAY NIGHT: Considerable cloudiness. A good chance for a period of wet snow developing after midnight. Accumulation a dusting to 2”. A low down to 32 degrees.

WEDNESDAY: Gray. Periods of rain central and southern Vermont with periods of wet snow northern areas eventually transitioning to all wet snow, accumulation 1 to locally 4” most in the mountains. A high in the low to mid 40s.

THURSDAY: Overcast colder & blustery. Frequent snow showers tapering to scattered flurries, Additional accumulation 1 to locally 3” slushy snowfall. A low 25 to 30. A high mid to upper 30s.

FRIDAY: Clouds holding in northern areas otherwise increasing amounts of sunshine. A low in the upper 20s to near 30. A high around 55.

SATURDAY: Partly to mostly sunny. A low in the mid-30s. A high reaching into the low 60s.

Average low in the 30s. Average highs mid-50s to around 60

Start of Meteorological Summer June 6th… Summer peaks approx.. July 22nd based off local climatology.

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Updated Friday Evening Forecast — April 16th, 2021

Winter Storm Warning central & southern Green Mountains & Winter Weather Advisory Washington and Orange counties expires this evening

TONIGHT: Overcast…with occasional light snow showers or flurries…exiting toward daybreak. A dusting valley floors to about half inch higher terrain. A low of about 32. Light northerly winds.

TOMORROW: Considerable cloudiness. A high 40 to 45. Light north to northwest winds.

SATURDAY NIGHT: Lots of clouds. A low 30 to 32. Light northwest winds.

SUNDAY: Clouds…with breaks of sun later in the afternoon. Maybe a sprinkle southern areas. A high pushing to near 50. Northwest breeze 10 mph.

Looking further ahead…

SUNDAY NIGHT: Evening clouds then partial clearing. A low upper 20s to low 30s.

MONDAY: Morning sun gives way to lots of afternoon clouds. Widely scattered sprinkles in the afternoon. A high mid-50s to 60.

TUESDAY: Morning sun, then mostly cloudy. A low ranging thru the 30s. A high in the lower 60s.

WEDNESDAY: Partly sunny then increasing clouds. A rising chance for rain showers. A low in the upper 30s. A high 60 to 65.

Average low in the 30s. Average highs low to mid 50s.

Start of Meteorological Summer June 6th… Summer peaks approx.. July 22nd based off local climatology.

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Updated Friday Morning Forecast — April 16th, 2021

Winter Storm Warning central & southern Green Mountains/high terrain. Winter Weather Advisories Washington and Orange counties into this evening.

TODAY: Overcast. Periods of accumulating wet snow…mixed with rain lower valleys. Additional accumulation about trace some valley floors…to locally 4”above 1500 ft. A high in the mid-30s, except 35 to 40 Champlain Valley. North to northeast winds 10 to 15 mph.

TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy with occasional light snow showers or flurries exiting toward daybreak. A dusting valley floors to about half inch higher terrain. A low 32 to 35. Light northerly winds.

SATURDAY: Considerable cloudiness. A high in the low to mid-40s. Light northerly winds.

Looking further ahead…

SATURDAY NIGHT: Lots of clouds. A low 30 to 35.

SUNDAY: Mainly cloudy…with breaks of sun later in the afternoon. Slight chance for a few sprinkles southern areas. A high 45 to 50.

MONDAY: Mainly cloudy. Widely scattered sprinkles or light rain showers. A low upper 20s to low 30s. A high mid-50s to near 60.

TUESDAY: Partial morning sun…then clouding up. A low 35 to 40. A high around 60.

WEDNESDAY: Overcast. Rising chance for rain or rain showers. A low around 40. A high mid-50s to near 60.

Average low in the 30s. Average highs low to mid 50s.

Start of Meteorological Summer June 6th… Summer peaks approx.. July 22nd based off local climatology.

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Updated Thursday Evening forecast — April 15th, 2021

Winter Storm Warning central & southern Green Mountains/high terrain with Winter Weather Advisories Washington and Orange counties 8 PM this evening thru 8 PM Friday…

TONIGHT: Cloudy. Rain transitions to wet snow this evening…moderate to heavy at times central and southern Vermont overnight. About dusting to 4” northern Vermont, with 4 to locally 10” central and southern Green Mountains and adjacent high terrain above about 1200 ft. A low 32 to 35. Light northeast winds.

TOMORROW: Overcast. Periods of accumulating wet snow…mixed with rain lower valleys. Accumulations about additional 2 to 4”. A high in the mid-30s, except 35 to 40 Champlain Valley. North to northeast winds 10 to 15 mph.

FRIDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy with occasional light snow showers or flurries exiting toward daybreak. Minor accumulations. A low around 32. Light northerly winds.

SATURDAY: Considerable cloudiness. A high in the mid-40s. Light northerly winds.

Looking further ahead…

SATURDAY NIGHT: Lots of clouds. A low 30 to 32.

SUNDAY: Mainly cloudy…with breaks of sun later in the afternoon. A high upper 40s to low 50s.

MONDAY: Mainly cloudy. Widely scattered sprinkles or light rain showers. A low 30 to 35. A high around 55.

TUESDAY: Partial morning sun…then clouding up. A low mid-30s to low 40s. A high in the low 60s.

Average low in the 30s. Average highs low to mid 50s.

Start of Meteorological Summer June 6th… Summer peaks approx.. July 22nd based off local climatology.

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Updated Thursday Morning Forecast — April 15th, 2021

TODAY: Gray. Occasional light rain develops thru this morning…moderate at times this afternoon…mixed with wet accumulating snow after 5 PM. A high 45 to 50 except near 55 Northeast Kingdom. Southeast breeze 10 to 15 mph.

Winter Storm Warning central & southern Green Mountain & high terrain with Winter weather advisories Washington and Orange counties 8 PM this evening thru 8 PM Friday…

TONIGHT: Cloudy. Periods of wet snow…moderate to heavy at times especially central and southern Vermont. About 2 to 5” northern Vermont, with 4 to locally 10” central and southern Green Mountains and adjacent high terrain above about 1000 ft. A low 32 to 35. Light northeast winds.

FRIDAY: Overcast. Periods of accumulating wet snow…mixed with rain lower valleys. Accumulations about additional 2 to 4”. A high in the mid-30s except 35 to 40 lower western valleys. Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph.

Looking further ahead…

FRIDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy with occasional light snow showers or flurries exiting toward daybreak. Minor accumulations. A low 32 to 35.

SATURDAY: Considerable cloudiness. A high 40 to 45.

SUNDAY: Lots of clouds. A low 30 to 35. A high in the mid-50s.

MONDAY: Partly to mostly sunny. A low 25 to 30. A high around 55.

Average low in the 30s. Average highs low to mid 50s.

Start of Meteorological Summer June 6th… Summer peaks approx.. July 22nd based off local climatology.

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Updated Wednesday Evening Forecast — April 14th, 2021

TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy. A few evening sprinkles, then periods of light rain especially western areas. A low upper 30s to around 40. Light southeast winds.

TOMORROW: Gray. Rain overspreading the region in the morning…moderate at times in the afternoon…mixed with wet accumulating snow high terrain late. A high upper 40s to mid-50s. Southeast breeze 10 to 15 mph.

Winter Storm Watch Thursday Evening thru Friday Evening…

THURSDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Periods of wet snow…moderate to heavy at times especially central and southern Vermont. About 2 to locally 6” northern Vermont, with 5 to locally 10” portions of central and southern Green Mountains and adjacent higher terrain. A low around 32. Light northeast winds.

FRIDAY: Overcast. Periods of accumulating wet snow…mixed with rain lower valleys. Accumulations about additional 2 to 4”. A high in the mid-30s. Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph.

Looking further ahead…

FRIDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy with occasional light snow showers or flurries exiting toward daybreak. Minor accumulations. A low 32 to 35.

SATURDAY: Considerable cloudiness. A high 40 to 45.

SUNDAY: Lots of clouds. A low 30 to 35. A high in the mid-50s.

MONDAY: Partly to mostly sunny. A low 25 to 30. A high around 55.

Average low in the 30s. Average highs low to mid 50s.

Start of Meteorological Summer June 6th… Summer peaks approx.. July 22nd based off local climatology.

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Updated Wednesday Morning Forecast — April 14th, 2021

TODAY: Morning clouds mixed with periods of sunshine. More clouds later on with a couple sprinkles. Mild. A high near 65. Light winds.

TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy. A few evening sprinkles, then periods of light rain especially western areas. A low upper 30s to around 40. Light southeast winds.

THURSDAY: Clouding up. Rain likely southern and western areas…mixing with wet snow high terrain late in the day. A high upper 40s to mid-50s. Southeast breeze 10 mph.

Looking further ahead…

Winter Storm Watch Thursday Evening thru Friday Evening…

THURSDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Periods of rain likely, changing over to wet snow…moderate to heavy at times central and southern Vermont. A dusting to an inch valleys, but 3 to 6” above 1000 ft up to 8” at the summits. A low around 32. .

FRIDAY: Overcast. Periods of wet snow…mixed with rain in the lower valleys. Colder. A high in the mid-30s.

SATURDAY: Considerable cloudiness. A low 32 to 35. A high 40 to 45.

SUNDAY: Lots of clouds. A low 30 to 35. A high in the mid-50s.

MONDAY: Partly to mostly sunny. A low 25 to 30. A high around 55.

Average low in the 30s. Average highs low to mid 50s.

Start of Meteorological Summer June 6th… Summer peaks approx.. July 22nd based off local climatology.

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Updated Tuesday Evening Forecast — April 13th, 2021

TONIGHT: Partly cloudy to mostly cloudy. A low upper 30s to mid-40s. Little wind.

TOMORROW: Mixed sunshine and clouds. Mild. A high near 65. Light winds.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear northern areas, otherwise partly to mostly cloudy. Slight chance for a sprinkle. A low upper 30s to mid-40s. Light southeast winds.

THURSDAY: Briefly morning sun then turning gray. Periods of rain becoming likely southern and western areas…mixing with wet snow high terrain late. A high mid-40s to upper 50s warmest near the Canadian border. Southeast breeze 10 mph.

Looking further ahead…

THURSDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Periods of rain likely, changing over to wet snow…moderate at times central and southern Vermont. A dusting to a few inches accumulations above 1000 to 1500 ft. A low in the mid-30s.

FRIDAY: Overcast. Periods of wet snow…mixing with rain in the valleys. Colder. A high 35 to 40.

SATURDAY: Clouds, with a few breaks of afternoon sun. A low 32 to 35. A high mid-40s to around 50.

SUNDAY: Some morning sun, then lots of clouds. A low upper 20s to mid-30s. A high around 60.

Average low in the 30s. Average highs low to mid 50s.

Start of Meteorological Summer June 6th… Summer peaks approx.. July 22nd based off local climatology.

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Updated Tuesday Morning Forecast — April 13th, 2021

TODAY: Morning sunshine gives way to lots of afternoon clouds. Remaining rather mild with a high 60 to 65. Northeast

winds 10 mph.

TONIGHT: Partly cloudy to mostly cloudy. A low mid-30s to low 40s. Little wind.

WEDNESDAY: Mixed sunshine and clouds. Mild. A high near 65. Light southeast winds.

Looking further ahead…

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear northern areas, otherwise partly to mostly cloudy. A low 40 to 45.

THURSDAY: Briefly morning sun then cloudy. Maybe a few sprinkles toward Rutland. A high ranging thru the upper 40s thru the upper 50s.

FRIDAY: Overcast. Chance for periods of rain valleys, and wet snow accumulations across the hills…possibly of a few inches especially southern high terrain. A low near 35. Much cooler in the day with a high in the mid-40s.

SATURDAY: Clouds, with a few breaks of afternoon sun. A low 32 to 35. A high mid to upper 40s.

SUNDAY: Some morning sun, then lots of clouds. A low upper 20s to mid-30s. A high around 60.

Average low in the 30s. Average highs low to mid 50s.

Start of Meteorological Summer June 6th… Summer peaks approx.. July 22nd based off local climatology.

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