Updated Monday Evening Forecast — December 7th, 2020

TONIGHT: Lots of clouds. Chance for a lingering mountain flurry. A dusting in spots. A low in the upper teens to low 20s. Light northwest winds.

TOMORROW: Considerable cloudiness. Chance for mainly mountain flurries, minor accumulation. A few breaks of sun developing in the afternoon. A high in the mid-20s. Northwest winds 10 mph.

TUESDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Maybe an evening flurry. A low in the mid-teens. Light winds.

WEDNESDAY: Gray. Chance for snow showers or flurries developing in the morning. Some light accumulation across mainly northern areas. A high mid-30s. Light south winds.

Looking further ahead…

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Maybe a flurry. A low around 32 degrees.

THURSDAY: An isolated mountain flurry. Possible intervals of afternoon sunshine. A high in the mid-30s.

FRIDAY: High cloudiness filtering the sunshine. Milder. A low around 20. A high around 40.

SATURDAY: Intervals of sunshine early, then cloudy. A low around 30. A high in the low to mid 40s.

SUNDAY: Overcast. Chance for a few rain showers. A low in the mid-30s. A high around 45.

Average low mid-teens to low-20s, Average highs in the 30s.

Meteorological winter begins December 12th. Peak of Winter (coldest averages) January 23rd. End of Winter March 9th… based off local climatology. Note* Conditions more variable due to a warming climate especially in the arctic.

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Updated Monday Morning Forecast — December 7th Perl Harbor Day, 2020

TODAY: Considerable cloudiness. Scattered mainly mountain flurries lingering into the afternoon some northern areas with little to no accumulation. Intervals of sun southern areas. A high around 25. Northwest winds 10 mph.

TONIGHT: Becoming partly to mostly cloudy. A low in the upper teens to low 20s. Light northwest winds.

TUESDAY: Clouds mixed with periods of sunshine. A high in the mid-20s. Northwest winds 10 mph.

Looking further ahead…

TUESDAY NIGHT: Overcast. A low in the mid-teens.

WEDNESDAY: Cloudy. Chance for snow showers or flurries. Some light accumulation across mainly northern areas. A high mid-30s.

THURSDAY: Lots of clouds. A low around 32 degrees. A high in the mid-30s.

FRIDAY: High cloudiness filtering the sunshine. Milder. A low around 20. A high around 40.

Average low mid-teens to low-20s, Average highs in the 30s.

Meteorological winter begins December 12th. Peak of Winter (coldest averages) January 23rd. End of Winter March 9th… based off local climatology. Note* Conditions more variable due to a warming climate especially in the arctic.

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Updated Friday Evening Forecast — December 4th, 2020

TONIGHT: Cloudy. Chance for a few wet snow showers with a dusting elevated terrain this evening. A low around 32. Light southwest winds.

Winter Storm Warning Orleans Caledonia and Essex Counties 10 AM Saturday thru Sunday morning. Winter Weather Advisory elsewhere east of Green Mountains…

TOMORROW: Overcast. Light snow or snow showers developing east of the Green Mountains in the afternoon. A dusting to 2” with the most far eastern areas. Becoming blustery. A high in the mid-30s. North winds 10 mph…picking up 10 to 25 mph late.

SATURDAY NIGHT: Mainly cloudy & blustery. Periods of snow toward Barton, Island Pond and points east with accumulation 2 to locally 4” otherwise scattered flurries. A dusting to an inch east of the Greens. A low 20 to 25. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph.

SUNDAY: Lots of clouds. Blustery & colder. A few lingering flurries far Northeast Kingdom. A high 25 to 30. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph.

Looking further ahead…

SUNDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. A low near 20.

MONDAY: Clouds with intervals of sun. A high 25 to 30.

TUESDAY: Partly sunny. A low 15 to 20. A high around 25.

WEDNESDAY: Partly sunny then more clouds. Widely scattered flurries. A low in the mid to upper teens. A high in the low to mid 30s.

Average low mid-teens to low-20s, Average highs mid to upper 30s.

Meteorological winter begins December 12th. Peak of Winter (coldest averages) January 23rd. End of Winter March 9th… based off local climatology. Note* Conditions more variable due to a warming climate especially in the arctic.

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Updated Friday Morning Forecast — December 4th, 2020

TODAY: Considerable cloudiness. Chance for sprinkles…mixed with wet snowflakes in the higher terrain becoming little more numerous later this afternoon. A high 40 to 45. South winds 10 mph.

TONIGHT: Cloudy. Chance for a few wet snow showers with a dusting elevated terrain this evening. A low 30 to 35. Light southwest winds.

Winter Storm Watch Essex County late Saturday thru Sunday morning…

SATURDAY: Overcast. Light snow or snow showers developing east of the Green Mountains in the afternoon. A dusting to 2” with the most far eastern areas. Becoming blustery. A high in the mid to upper 30s. North winds 10 mph…picking up 10 to 25 mph late.

Looking further ahead…

SATURDAY NIGHT: Mainly cloudy & blustery. Periods of snow toward Barton, Island Pond and points east with accumulation 2 to locally 4” otherwise scattered flurries. A dusting to an inch east of the Greens. A low 20 to 25.

SUNDAY: Clouds mixed with Intervals of sun. Blustery & colder. A few lingering flurries far Northeast Kingdom. A high near 30.

MONDAY: Clouds with intervals of sun. A low near 20. A high upper 20s to near 30.

TUESDAY: Partly sunny. A low around 20. A high 25 to 30.

WEDNESDAY: Partly to mostly sunny in the morning. Clouding up northern areas. Chance for a snow shower or flurry. A low in the mid to upper teens. A high near 35.

Average low mid-teens to low-20s, Average highs mid to upper 30s.

Meteorological winter begins December 12th. Peak of Winter (coldest averages) January 23rd. End of Winter March 9th… based off local climatology. Note* Conditions more variable due to a warming climate especially in the arctic.

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Updated Thursday Evening Forecast — December 3rd, 2020

TONIGHT: Variable mainly high clouds. A low around 30. Light south winds.

TOMORROW: Intervals of sun then clouding up late. Maybe a flurry far northern areas late. A high 40 to 45. South winds 10 mph.

FRIDAY NIGHT: Considerable cloudiness. Chance for a few wet snow showers with minor accumulation elevated terrain. A low in the low 30s. Light southwest winds.

SATURDAY: Overcast. Wet snow accumulation likely arriving south to north by late morning. About 2 to locally 5” with the most Northeast Kingdom. Becoming blustery to windy with some blowing and drifting. A high near 35. North winds 10 mph picking up 10 to 25 mph late.

Looking further ahead…

SATURDAY NIGHT: Mainly cloudy. Scattered leftover snow showers or flurries. Some additional accumulation possible. A low 20 to 25.

SUNDAY: Intervals of sun. Blustery & colder. Lingering snow showers especially Northeast Kingdom some minor accumulation. Temperatures holding in the mid-20s.

MONDAY: Clouds with intervals of sun. Maybe a mountain flurry. A low near 20. A high around 25.

TUESDAY: Partly sunny. A low around 20. A high 25 to 30.

Average low mid-teens to mid-20s, Average highs mid-30s to around 40.

Meteorological winter begins December 12th. Peak of Winter (coldest averages) January 23rd. End of Winter March 9th… based off local climatology. Note* Conditions more variable due to a warming climate especially in the arctic.

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Updated Thursday Morning forecast — December 3rd, 2020

TODAY: Pick of the week. Clouds northern areas but with periods of sunshine otherwise before more clouds late. A high in the low 40s. Light south to southwest winds 10 mph.

TONIGHT: Variable mainly high clouds. A low around 30. Light south winds.

FRIDAY: Intervals of sun then clouding up late. Maybe a flurry far northern areas late. A high 40 to 45. South winds 10 mph.

Looking further ahead…

FRIDAY NIGHT: Considerable cloudiness. A low around 30.

SATURDAY: Overcast. Good chance for wet snow accumulation developing south to north, moderate to locally heavy at times with significant accumulation of several inches. Becoming blustery with blowing and drifting snow…possible white-outs and very poor travel. A high in the mid-30s.

SUNDAY: Blustery & colder. Good chance for lingering snow showers especially northern areas, partly sunny southern areas with mountains flurries. Possible blowing and drifting. Temperatures holding in the mid-20s.

MONDAY: Clouds with intervals of sun. Chance for lingering mountain snow showers and valley flurries with additional accumulation possible. . A low in the upper teens. A high in the 20s.

TUESDAY: Partly sunny. A low around 20. A high mid to upper 20s.

Average low mid-teens to mid-20s, Average highs mid-30s to around 40.

Meteorological winter begins December 12th. Peak of Winter (coldest averages) January 23rd. End of Winter March 9th… based off local climatology. Note* Conditions more variable due to a warming climate especially in the arctic.

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Updated Wednesday Evening Forecast — December 2nd, 2020

TONIGHT: Scattered light snow showers or flurries with a dusting grassy surfaces. Mixed rain and wet snow showers western Vermont for a time this evening, then exiting. Partial clearing. A low around 25. Light southwest winds.

TOMORROW: Pick of the week. Clouds northern areas but with periods of sunshine otherwise. A high in the low 40s. Light south to southwest winds 10 mph.

THURSDAY NIGHT: Variable mainly high clouds. A low near 32. Light south winds.

FRIDAY: Intervals of sun then clouding up late. Maybe a flurry far northern areas late. A high in the low 40s. South winds 10 mph.

Looking further ahead…

FRIDAY NIGHT: Considerable cloudiness. A low around 30.

SATURDAY: Overcast. Chance for wet snow accumulation developing south to north in the morning. A few inches possible by days end elevated terrain Northeast Kingdom. A high in the mid-30s.

SUNDAY: Blustery & turning colder. Periods of morning snow showers or flurries. Temperatures falling through the 20s.

MONDAY: Clouds with intervals of sun. Chance for a leftover mountain flurry. A low in the upper teens. A high in the 20s.

Average low mid-teens to mid-20s, Average highs mid-30s to around 40.

Meteorological winter begins December 12th. Peak of Winter (coldest averages) January 23rd. End of Winter March 9th… based off local climatology. Note* Conditions more variable due to a warming climate especially in the arctic.

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Updated Wednesday Morning Forecast — December 2nd, 2020

TODAY: Mainly cloudy & blustery in the afternoon. Scattered afternoon snow showers with light accumulation in the hills. A high in the mid-30s. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph.

TONIGHT: A few light flurries in the evening exiting, then clearing partially moonlit. A low around 25. West to southwest winds 10 mph.

THURSDAY: Clouds northern areas but with periods of sunshine. A high around 40. Light south to southwest winds.

Looking further ahead…

THURSDAY NIGHT: Variable high clouds. A low 30 to 35.

FRIDAY: Clouds mixed with intervals of sun. Chance for rain showers mixed wet snow later in the afternoon developing southern Vermont. A high in the mid-40s.

SATURDAY: Overcast. Chance for rain…transitioning to wet snow. Moderate accumulation possible, especially in the Green Mountains. A low mid-20s. A high in the mid-30s.

SUNDAY: Blustery & turning colder. Periods of morning snow tapering to scattered snow showers & flurries. Temperatures falling through the 20s.

MONDAY: Mostly cloudy. Lingering widely scattered snow showers and flurries with light accumulation. A low in the upper teens. A high in the 20s.

Average low mid-teens to mid-20s, Average highs mid-30s to around 40.

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Updated Tuesday Night Forecast — December 1st, 2020

TONIGHT: Partly to mostly cloudy. Scattered light evening rain showers mixed with wet snow overnight with a dusting in spots Northeast Kingdom. A low around 32. South winds 10 mph.

TOMORROW: Mainly cloudy & blustery in the afternoon. Scattered afternoon snow showers with light accumulation in the hills. A high around 35. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: A few light flurries in the evening exiting, then clearing partially moonlit. A low 20 to 25. West to southwest winds 10 mph.

THURSDAY: Clouds mixed with sunny intervals. A high around 40. Light south to southwest winds.

Looking further ahead…

THURSDAY NIGHT: Variable high clouds. A low near 32

FRIDAY: Mainly cloudy. Chance for rain showers mixed wet snow later in the afternoon. A high in the mid-40s.

SATURDAY: Mainly cloudy. Chance for rain mixed with wet snow northern high terrain. A low mid-20s. A high in the mid-30s.

SUNDAY: Morning snow showers or flurries exiting partial afternoon sun. A low 20 to 25. Colder. A high 32 to 35.

MONDAY: Mostly cloudy. Chance for lingering snow showers with light accumulation.

Average low mid-teens to mid-20s, Average highs mid-30s to around 40.

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Updated Tuesday Morning Forecast — December 1st, 2020

TODAY: Scattered rain showers especially late morning into early afternoon. Otherwise clouds with intervals of sun. Mild this morning, turning colder this afternoon. A morning high near 55, then temperatures falling thru the 40s. South winds 10 to 20 mph.

TONIGHT: Partly to mostly cloudy. An isolated sprinkle mixed with wet snowflakes. A low around 32. South winds 10 mph.

WEDNESDAY: Mainly cloudy & blustery in the afternoon. Scattered snow showers with light accumulation higher terrain. A high around 35. South to southwest winds 10 to 20 mph.

Looking further ahead…

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Isolated snow showers or flurries northern areas exiting, otherwise becoming mostly clear. A low 20 to 25.

THURSDAY: Clouds mixed with sunny intervals. A high 35 to 40.

FRIDAY: Mainly cloudy. Chance for a few rain or snow showers far north toward evening. A low near 32. A high 40 to 45.

SATURDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy. Chance for snow showers. A low mid-20s. A high in the mid-30s.

SUNDAY: Filtered sunshine thru high cloudiness. A low 20 to 25. Colder. A high 32 to 35.

Average low mid-teens to mid-20s, Average highs mid-30s to around 40.

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