Updated Wednesday Morning Forecast — January 20th, 2021

TODAY: Frequent accumulating snow showers winding down as flurries late morning on. Additional accumulations around an inch or two Barre-Montpelier area north. Turning blustery at times. A high 20 to 25. Northwest winds 10 mph.

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

THURSDAY: Gray. Flurries or light snow showers developing mid to late morning on. A dusting to a couple inches. A high in the low to mid 20s. Light south winds.

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THURSDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Accumulating snow showers and flurries. Dusting to a couple inches especially northern areas. A low 15 to 20.

FRIDAY: Overcast, but a bit milder. Chance for nuisance flurries. Minor accumulations. A high around 32.

SATURDAY: Gray. Scattered mountain flurries. A low in the mid-teens. A high around 25.

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 teens.

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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Updated Tuesday Evening Forecast — January 19th, 2021

TONIGHT: Cloudy. Flurries & a few mountain snow showers. Accumulation dusting to an inch. A low in the teens. Light southwest winds.

TOMORROW: Clouds with intervals of sun late. Scattered flurries. Little accumulation. Turning blustery at times. A high 20 to 25. Northwest winds 10 mph.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. A low ranging 5 below to 5 above. Little wind.

THURSDAY: Mainly gray. Flurries or light snow showers developing mid to late morning on. A dusting to an inch. A high in the low to mid 20s. Light south winds.

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THURSDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Accumulating snow showers and flurries. Dusting to a couple inches especially northern areas. A low 15 to 20.

FRIDAY: Overcast, but a bit milder. Chance for nuisance flurries. Minor accumulations. A high around 30.

SATURDAY: Mainly cloudy. A bit blustery. Scattered mountain flurries. A low in the mid-teens. A high around 25.

SUNDAY: Clouds mixing with intervals sunny periods in the afternoon. Colder. A low 5 below to 5 above. A high around 15 above.

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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Updated Tuesday Morning forecast — January 19th, 2021

TODAY: Clouds with few hints of sun at times. Increasing clouds this afternoon. A high near 25. Little wind.

TONIGHT: Cloudy. A rising likelihood for mountain snow showers & valley flurries. A minor coating likely. A low in the teens. Light southwest winds.

WEDNESDAY: Clouds with intervals of sun late. Scattered flurries. A high in the lower 20s. Northwest winds 10 mph.

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WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. A low ranging 5 below to 5 above.

THURSDAY: Mainly gray. Good chance for flurries or light snow showers developing late morning on. A dusting to couple inches especially in the higher terrain. A high in the low to mid 20s.

FRIDAY: Overcast, but a bit milder. Chance for nuisance flurries. Minor accumulations. A low 15 to 20. A high around 30.

SATURDAY: Mainly cloudy. A bit blustery. Scattered mountain flurries. A low in the mid-teens. A high around 25.

SUNDAY: Clouds mixing with intervals sunny periods in the afternoon. Colder. A low 5 below to 5 above. A high around 15 above.

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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Updated Monday Evening Forecast — January 18th, 2021

TONIGHT: Scattered clouds and colder. A low zero to 10 above. Light northwest winds.

TOMORROW: Clouds mixed with sunshine, giving way to more clouds later on. A high in the mid-20s. Little wind.

TUESDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy. A rising likelihood for mountain snow showers & valley flurries. A minor coating likely. A low upper teens to near 20. Light southwest winds.

WEDNESDAY: Intervals of sunshine. Scattered flurries. A high 20 to 25. Northwest winds 10 mph.

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WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. A low ranging 5 below to 5 above.

THURSDAY: Mainly gray. Good chance for flurries or light snow showers developing late morning on. A minor coating. A high in the 20s.

FRIDAY: Overcast, but a bit milder. Chance for nuisance flurries. Minor accumulations. A low 15 to 20. A high near 32.

SATURDAY: Mainly cloudy. A bit blustery. Scattered mountain flurries. A low 15 to 20. A high low to mid 20s.

SUNDAY: Clouds mixing with intervals sunny periods in the afternoon. Colder. A low zero to 10 above. A high around 15 above.

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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Updated Monday Morning Weather — Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday January 18th, 2021

TODAY: Scattered mountain snow showers & valley flurries this morning becoming isolated this afternoon southern areas. Additional coating of snow up to an inch in spots. Otherwise clouds with intervals of sun later this afternoon. A mid in the mid-20s. West winds about 10 mph.

TONIGHT: Isolated mountain flurries southern areas dry up. Otherwise partly cloudy. A low zero to 10 above. Light northwest winds.

TUESDAY: Clouds mixed with a few intervals of sun clouding up in the afternoon. A high 20 to 25. Little wind.

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TUESDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy. A rising chance for mountain snow showers & valley flurries developing with minor accumulation. A low in the upper teens.

WEDNESDAY: Mainly cloudy. Widely scattered flurries, mainly in the morning. A high around 20.

THURSDAY: Lots of clouds. Chance for flurries or light snow showers developing in the afternoon. Minor accumulation. A low 5 below to 5 above. A high around 20.

FRIDAY: Mainly cloudy. Chance for a mountain flurries again in the afternoon. Minor accumulations. A low in the teens. A high in the low 30s.

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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Updated Friday Evening Forecast — January 15th, 2021

Winter Storm Warning portions of the south central Green Mountains…Winter Weather Advisory N. Vermont all but Champlain Valley…1 AM Saturday morning thru late day Sunday.

TONIGHT: Cloudy. Accumulating wet snow develops overnight…moderate to heavy at times south…lighter to the north. Accumulations 1 to 2” north…with 2 to locally 7” southern Greens. A low upper 20s. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph.

TOMORROW: Gray. Periods of wet snow, moderate at times…mix3ed with rain valleys in the afternoon. Total accumulation 1 to 4” valleys…about 4 to locally 10” Green Mountain ski resorts. A late day high around 35. East to southeast winds 10 to 20 mph with higher gusts elevated terrain.

SATURDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Accumulating snow or snow showers. Additional 2 to locally 3” especially northern Green Mountains. A low near 30. Wind becoming westerly overnight 10 mph.

SUNDAY: Clouds giving way to intervals of sun away from the mountains. Chance for left-over mountain snow showers or flurries. A dusting to 2 inches. Turning blustery. A high around 32. Westerly breeze 10 to 20 mph.

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SUNDAY NIGHT: Partly to mostly cloudy. Isolated flurries. A low mid to upper teens

MONDAY: Mostly cloudy, blustery and colder. A widely scattered mountain flurry. A high 25 to 30.

TUESDAY: Partly sunny and colder. A low zero to 10 above. A high in the low 20s.

WEDNESDAY: Mostly cloudy. Chance for mountain snow showers and valley flurries. Minor accumulation. A low 5 to 15 above. A high 20 to 25.

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.

Updated Friday Morning Forecast — January 15th, 2021

TODAY: Clouds mixing with period’s sunshine. A bit milder. A high in the mid to upper 30s. Light southeast winds.

Winter Weather Advisory 1 AM Saturday thru 4 PM Sunday.

TONIGHT: Cloudy. Periods of accumulating wet snow likely after midnight…moderate to heavy at times southern Greens. A dusting to 2” northern areas…with 2 to locally 5” southern Green Mountains. A low about 30. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph.

SATURDAY: Gray. Periods of wet snow, moderate at times…mixing with rain valleys in the afternoon. Total accumulation 1 to 4” valleys…about 3 to locally 8” mid to upper slopes of the Green Mountains. A late day high in the mid-30s. East to southeast winds 10 to 20 mph with higher gusts elevated terrain.

Looking further ahead…

SATURDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Accumulating snow or snow showers. Additional 1 to locally 3” especially northern Green Mountains. A low upper 20s.

SUNDAY: Clouds giving way to intervals of sun away from the mountains. Chance for left-over mountain snow showers or flurries with minor additional accumulation. Turning blustery. A high around 32.

MONDAY: Mostly cloudy, blustery and colder. A widely scattered mountain flurry. A low mid to upper teens. A high mid-20s.

TUESDAY: Partly sunny and colder. A low zero to 10 above. A high around 20.

WEDNESDAY: Mostly cloudy. Chance for mountain snow showers and valley flurries. Minor accumulation. A low in the mid-teens. 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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Updated Thursday Evening Forecast — January 14th, 2021

TONIGHT: Lots of clouds. A low in the lower 20s to near 25. Light northeast winds.

TOMORROW: Mixed clouds and few periods of sun. A bit milder. A high in the mid to upper 30s. Light southeast winds.

FRIDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Periods of accumulating wet snow likely after midnight…moderate to heavy at times southern Greens. A dusting to an inch northern areas…with 1 to locally 3” southern Green Mountains. A low about 30. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph.

SATURDAY: Gray. Periods of wet snow…mixing with rain valleys in the afternoon. Total accumulation 1 to 3” valleys…about 2 to locally 6” mid to upper slopes of the Green Mountains. A late day high in the mid-30s. East to southeast winds 10 to 20 mph with higher gusts elevated terrain.

Looking further ahead…

SATURDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Good chance for occasional light accumulating snow or snow showers. A low upper 20s.

SUNDAY: Clouds giving way to intervals of sun away from the mountains. Chance for left-over mountain snow showers or flurries with minor additional accumulation. Turning blustery. A high in the low 30s.

MONDAY: Mostly cloudy, blustery and colder. Widely scattered mountain flurry. A low in the mid-teens. A high around 25.

TUESDAY: Partly sunny and colder. A low zero to 10 above. A high upper teens to 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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Updated Thursday Morning Forecast — January 14th, 2021

TODAY: Overcast. A rising chance for flurries Barre-Montpelier area north. Just a skiff of snow in some spots. A high in the mid-30s. Little wind.

TONIGHT: Lots of clouds. Isolated flurries mainly northern areas wind down. A low around 25. Light northeast winds.

FRIDAY: Mixed clouds and few periods of sun. A bit milder. A high mid to upper 30s. Southeast winds 10 mph.

Looking further ahead…

FRIDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Periods of accumulating wet snow likely after midnight…moderate to heavy at times southern Greens. A dusting to an inch northern areas…with 2 to locally 5” southern Green Mountains. A low upper 20s to around 30.

SATURDAY: Gray. Periods of wet snow…mixing with rain valleys in the afternoon. Total accumulation 1 to 3” valleys…3 to 6” mid to upper slopes of the Green Mountains. A late day high in the mid-30s.

SUNDAY: Clouds giving way to intervals of sun away from the mountains. Chance for left-over mountain snow showers or flurries with minor accumulation. Turning blustery. A low 25 to 30. A high 30 to 35.

MONDAY: Mixed sun and clouds, blustery and turning sharply colder. Maybe a mountain flurry. A low 15 to 20. A high around 25.

TUESDAY: Partly sunny. A low in the single digits. 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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Updated Wednesday Evening Forecast — January 13th, 2021

TONIGHT: Cloudy. Chance for a few flurries far northern areas little to no accumulation. A low 20 to 25. Light south winds.

TOMORROW: Overcast. Chance for a few flurries far north & far south, no accumulation. A high in the mid-30s. Little wind.

THURSDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy. A low upper teens to low 20s. Light northeast winds.

FRIDAY: Mixed clouds and few periods of sun. A bit milder. A high 35 to 40. Southeast winds 10 mph.

Looking further ahead…

FRIDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Chance for light accumulating wet snow developing overnight. A dusting to an inch. A low upper 20s to low 30s.

SATURDAY: Gray. Chance for wet snow…mixed with rain lower valleys. Accumulation 1 to locally 5” with the most across elevated terrain. Temperatures ranging about 32 to 35.

SUNDAY: Considerable cloudiness giving way to intervals of sun away from the mountains. Chance for mountain snow showers with additional minor accumulation. Turning blustery. A low 20 to 25. A high around 30.

MONDAY: Mixed sun and clouds, blustery and turning sharply colder. Maybe a mountain flurry. A low 10 to 15. A high in the 20s.

TUESDAY: Partly sunny. 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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