Updated Friday morning Forecast — January 29th, 2021

Wind Chill Advisory thru 11 AM…

TODAY: Clouds “Diamond dust flurries” mixing with intervals of sun in the afternoon. Blustery at times & bitterly cold. A high 5 to 10 above. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph lowering wind chills.

TONIGHT: Partially moonlit skies. Isolated “diamond dust flurries.” A low 5 to 15 below zero. Light northwest winds.

SATURDAY: Lingering morning clouds with “diamond dust flurries especially central Green Mountains.”, then lots of sunshine in the afternoon. Bitterly cold with a high around 5 above. Northwest winds 10 mph.

Looking further ahead…

SATURDAY NIGHT: Clear and bitterly cold. A low ranging 10 to 20 below.

SUNDAY: Sunny with a frigid start. A high in the mid-teens to near 20.

MONDAY: Mostly sunny thru mid-day then filtered sun with increasing high clouds. A low 5 to 15 below. A high 25 to 30.

TUESDAY: Gray. Rising chance for snow. A couple to a few inches possible. A low around 20. A high near 30.

WEDNESDAY: Lots of clouds with a chance for lingering flurries…giving way to partial afternoon clearing. A low around 20. A high in the mid-20s.

Average low ranging thru the single digits to low teens, Average highs mid-20s to low 30s

Peak of Winter End of Winter March 9th… based off local climatology.

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Updated Thursday Evening Forecast — January 28th, 2021

Wind Chill Advisory overnight into late Friday Morning…

TONIGHT: Clouds…give way to partial clearing and fully moonlit skies. Frigid. “Diamond dust flurries.” A low zero to 5 below. Northwest winds 10 mph lowering wind chills.

TOMORROW: Clouds mixing with intervals of sun in the afternoon. Blustery at times & bitterly cold. “Diamond dust flurries.” A high in the mid-single digits to about 10 above. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph lowering wind chills.

FRIDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. “Diamond dust flurries.” A low 5 to 15 below zero. Light northwest winds.

SATURDAY: A few morning clouds with “Diamond dust flurries.”, then arctic-like sunshine. Bitterly cold with a high around 5 above. Northwest winds 10 mph.

Looking further ahead…

SATURDAY NIGHT: Clear and bitterly cold. A low ranging 10 to 20 below.

SUNDAY: Sunny with a frigid start. A high in the mid-teens to upper teens.

MONDAY: Mostly sunny thru mid-day then filtered sun with increasing high clouds. A low 5 to 15 below. A high 25 to 30.

TUESDAY: Gray. Rising chance for snow. A few to several inches possible. A low around 20. A high near 30.

Average low ranging thru the single digits to low teens, Average highs mid-20s to low 30s

Peak of Winter End of Winter March 9th… based off local climatology.

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Updated Thursday Morning Forecast — January 28th, 2021

Full Wolf Moon 2:16 PM Thursday

TODAY: Clouds with a break or two of sun. An occasional flurry with little accumulation. Turning colder, a bit blustery. Temperatures falling through the teens. Northwest winds 10 mph.

Wind Chill advisory overnight into Friday Morning…

TONIGHT: Clouds…give way to partial clearing overnight. Frigid. “Diamond dust flurries.” A low zero to 10 below. Northwest winds 10 mph lowering wind chills.

FRIDAY: Clouds give way intervals of sun later in the afternoon. Blustery at times & bitterly cold. “Diamond dust flurries.” A high about 5 to 10 above. Northwest winds 10 mph lowering wind chills.

Looking further ahead…

FRIDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. “Diamond dust flurries.” A low 5 to 15 below zero. Lowered wind chills.

SATURDAY: A few morning clouds, then arctic-like sunshine. “Diamond dust flurries.” Bitterly cold. A high about 5 to 10 above.

SUNDAY: Arctic-like sunshine. Frigid. A low ranging10 to 20 below. A high 10 to 15.

MONDAY: Mostly sunny thru mid-day then filtered sun with increasing high clouds. A low 5 to 15 below. A high 25 to 30.

TUESDAY: Gray. Rising chance for snow. A few to several inches possible. A low around 20. A high pushing toward 30.

Average low ranging thru the single digits to low teens, Average highs mid-20s to low 30s

Peak of Winter End of Winter March 9th… based off local climatology.

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Updated Wednesday Evening Forecast — January 27th, 2021

TONIGHT: Cloudy. Occasional flurries with a light fluffy coating. A low mid to upper teens. Light northwest winds.

Full Wolf Moon 2:16 PM Thursday

TOMORROW: Clouds with an occasional flurry & turning colder a bit blustery. Scattered flurries with a fluffy dusting. Temperatures falling through the teens. Northwest winds 10 mph.

THURSDAY NIGHT: Clouds…give to partial clearing overnight. Frigid. “Diamond dust flurries.” A low 5 below to 5 above. Northwest winds 10 mph lowering wind chills.

FRIDAY: Clouds give way periods of sun in the afternoon. Blustery at times & bitterly cold. “Diamond dust flurries.” A high about 5 to 10 above. Northwest winds 10 mph lowering wind chills.

Looking further ahead…

FRIDAY NIGHT: Scattered clouds with “diamond dust flurries.” A low 5 to 15 below zero. Lowered wind chills.

SATURDAY: Morning clouds, then arctic-like sunshine. “Diamond dust flurries.” Bitterly cold. A high about 5 to 10 above.

SUNDAY: Arctic-like sunshine. Frigid. A low zero to 15 below. A high 10 to 15.

MONDAY: Mostly sunny. A low 10 below cold spots…to 5 above. A high mid to upper 20s.

TUESDAY: A few more clouds but lots of sunshine. A low around 10 to 15 above. A high pushing toward 30.

Average low ranging thru the single digits to low teens, Average highs mid-20s to low 30s

Peak of Winter End of Winter March 9th… based off local climatology.

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Updated Wednesday Morning Forecast — January 27th, 2021

TODAY: Morning flurries or light snow showers becoming isolated confined to the mountains this morning. A dusting or so. Otherwise, lots of clouds but little milder. A high near 32. Wind becoming light and northwesterly.

TONIGHT: Cloudy. Occasional flurries and light snow showers with a light fluffy coating. A low mid to upper teens. Light northwest winds.

Full Wolf Moon 2:16 PM Thursday

THURSDAY: Clouds with a few breaks of sun southern and eastern areas. Scattered flurries. A high 20 to 25. Northwest winds 10 mph.

Looking further ahead…

THURSDAY NIGHT: Clouds…give to partial clearing overnight. Frigid. “Diamond dust flurries.” A low 5 below to 5 above.

FRIDAY: Mostly cloudy, blustery at times & bitterly cold. “Diamond dust flurries.” A high upper single digits to about 10 above.

SATURDAY: Morning clouds, then arctic-like sunshine. “Diamond dust flurries.” Bitterly cold. A low ranging zero to 15 below. A high about 5 to 10 above.

SUNDAY: Arctic-like sunshine. Frigid. A low zero to 15 below. A high 10 to 15.

MONDAY: Mostly sunny. A low 10 below cold spots…to 5 above. A high mid to upper 20s.

TUESDAY: A few more clouds but lots of sunshine. A low around 10 to 15 above. A high pushing toward 30.

Average low ranging thru the single digits to low teens, Average highs mid-20s to low 30s

Peak of Winter End of Winter March 9th… based off local climatology.

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Updated Tuesday Evening Forecast — January 26th, 2021

Winter Weather Advisory S. 4 counties thru Wednesday late morning…

TONIGHT: Overcast. Light accumulating snow arrives early this evening. 1 to 2” northern areas…2 to locally 5” especially southern Green Mountains. A low near 20. Light east to southwest winds.

TOMORROW: Morning flurries or light snow showers becoming isolated confined to the mountains with a little more than a dusting. Otherwise, lots of clouds. A high in the low 30s. Wind becoming light and northwesterly.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Occasional flurries and light snow showers with a light fluffy coating. A low 10 to 15. Light northwest winds.

Full Wolf Moon 2:16 PM Thursday

THURSDAY: Considerable cloudiness. Scattered flurries. A high 20 to 25. Northwest winds 10 mph.

Looking further ahead…

THURSDAY NIGHT: Clouds…give to partial clearing overnight. Frigid. “Diamond dust flurries.” A low 5 below to 5 above.

FRIDAY: More clouds than sun, blustery at times & colder. “Diamond dust flurries.” A high only near 10 above.

SATURDAY: Arctic-like sunshine. “Diamond dust flurries.” Bitterly cold. A low ranging 5 to 15 below. A high about 5 to 10 above.

SUNDAY: Arctic-like sunshine. A low 5 to 15 below. A high mid to upper teens.

Average low ranging thru the single digits to low teens, Average highs mid-20s to low 30s

Peak of Winter End of Winter March 9th… based off local climatology.

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Updated Tuesday Morning Weather — January 26th, 2021

TODAY: Clouds and sun, gives way to thickening clouds later this afternoon. Light accumulating snow develops southern areas late. A high in the upper 20s to near 30. Light southeast winds.

Winter Weather Advisory S. 4 counties of Vermont late Tuesday into Wednesday morning…

TONIGHT: Overcast. Light accumulating snow arrives early this evening. Dusting to 2” northern areas…2 to locally 5” especially southern Green Mountains. A low near 20. Light east winds.

WEDNESDAY: Morning flurries or light snow showers becoming isolated for a time. More snow showers or flurries flare-up later in the afternoon with a dusting to an inch. Otherwise lots of clouds. A high near 32. Light northwest winds.

Looking further ahead…

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Occasional flurries and light snow showers. A low in the teens.

Full Wolf Moon 2:16 PM Thursday

THURSDAY: Considerable cloudiness. Scattered mountain flurries. Blustery at times. A high near 25.

FRIDAY: More clouds than sun, blustery and cold. “Diamond dust flurries.” A low 5 below to 5 above. A high only around 10 above.

SATURDAY: Partly sunny. “Diamond dust flurries.” Frigid. A low zero to 10 below. A high in the upper around 10 above.

SUNDAY: Arctic-like sunshine. A low 5 to 15 below. A high 10 to 15.

Average low ranging thru the single digits to low teens, Average highs mid-20s to low 30s

Peak of Winter End of Winter March 9th… based off local climatology.

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Updated Monday Evening Forecast — January 25th, 2021

TONIGHT: Variable cloudiness. A few flurries across northern areas. A low ranging thru the single digits above. Little wind.

TOMORROW: Filtered morning sun, gives way to thickening clouds. Light accumulating snow develops southern areas late. A high mid to upper 20s. Light southeast winds.

Winter Weather Advisory S. 4 counties of Vermont late Tuesday into Wednesday morning…

TUESDAY NIGHT: Overcast. Periods of light accumulating snow or snow showers. Dusting to 2” northern areas…2 to locally 5” southern half of the state. A low around 20. Light east winds.

WEDNESDAY: Morning flurries becoming isolated. Otherwise lots of clouds. A high upper 20s to about 30. Light northwest winds.

Looking further ahead…

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Scattered flurries. A dusting in spots. A low zero to 10 above.

Full Wolf Moon 2:16 PM Thursday

THURSDAY: Considerable cloudiness. A few mountain flurries. Blustery at times. A high near 25.

FRIDAY: More clouds than sun, blustery and cold. “Diamond dust flurries.” A low 5 below to 5 above. A high only around 10 degrees.

SATURDAY: Partly sunny. “Diamond dust flurries.” Frigid. A low zero to 10 below. A high in the mid-teens.

SUNDAY: Arctic-like sunshine. A low zero to 10 below. A high 10 to 15.

Average low ranging thru the single digits to low teens, Average highs mid-20s to low 30s

Peak of Winter End of Winter March 9th… based off local climatology.

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Updated Monday Morning Forecast — January 25th, 2021

TODAY: Gorgeous winter day. Bright sunshine & blue skies gives way to high cloudiness. A high around 20. Light northwest winds.

TONIGHT: Some cloudiness otherwise fair. More clouds near the Quebec border with a few flurries possible. Frigid. A low 5 below to 5 above. Little wind.

TUESDAY: Filtered sunshine early, then thickening clouds. A rising chance for light accumulating snow southern areas later in the afternoon. A high in the mid to upper 20s. Little wind.

Looking further ahead…

TUESDAY NIGHT: Overcast. Periods of light accumulating snow or snow showers. Dusting to 2” northern areas…2 to locally 5” southern parts of Vermont. A low upper teens to around 20.

WEDNESDAY: Scattered leftover morning flurries exiting. Otherwise lots of clouds. A high near 30.

Full Wolf Moon 2:16 PM Thursday

THURSDAY: Considerable cloudiness. A few mountain flurries. Blustery at times. A low 5 to 15. A high 20 to 25.

FRIDAY: More clouds than sun & blustery and cold. “Diamond dust flurries” & blustery. A low 5 below to 5 above. A high 10 to 15.

SATURDAY: Partly sunny. “Diamond dust flurries” A low zero to 10 below. A high in the mid-teens.

SUNDAY: Arctic-like sunshine. A low zero to 10 below. A high 10 to 15.

Average low ranging thru the single digits to low teens, Average highs mid-20s to low 30s

Peak of Winter End of Winter March 9th… based off local climatology.

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Updated Wednesday Evening Forecast — January 20th, 2021

I will be taking Thursday & Friday off and will be back to update this web page as well as repair a few things.

TONIGHT: Widely scattered northern mountain flurries this evening. Otherwise, partly cloudy. A low ranging 5 below to 5 above. Little wind.

TOMORROW: Gray. A period of light snow or snow showers mid to late morning on tapering to flurries in the afternoon. A dusting to 2”. A high 20 to 25. Light southeast winds.

THURSDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Accumulating snow showers and flurries. Dusting to an inch or two northern areas. A low around 20. Light south winds.

FRIDAY: Overcast, but a bit milder. Chance for nuisance flurries. Minor accumulations mainly far northern areas. A high around 32. Light west winds.

Looking further ahead…

FRIDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Chance for mountain snow showers and valley flurries. Minor accumulation. A low 10 to 15.

SATURDAY: Gray. Scattered mountain flurries. A high around 15.

SUNDAY: Morning clouds exiting to partly to mostly sunny. A bit blustery and colder. A low 5 below to 5 above. A high around 15 above.

MONDAY: Variable clouds northern areas, otherwise mostly sunny. A low 5 above to 10 below. A high in the mid-teens.

TUESDAY: Lots of clouds. Chance for light accumulating snow. A low 5 to 15 above. A high in the mid-20s.

Average low ranging thru the single digits to low teens, Average highs in the 20s.

Peak of Winter End of Winter March 9th… based off local climatology.

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