Updated Tuesday Morning forecast — December 26th, 2017

TODAY: Clouds most persistent across central Vermont with a chance for flurries and mountains snow showers. Accumulation dusting to an inch across central areas. Otherwise intervals of sunshine elsewhere. A high in the mid to upper teens. West winds 10 to 20 mph lower wind chills.

Wind-chill Advisory NE Kingdom into Wednesday…

TONIGHT: Mostly clear with diamond dust flurries. A low 10 to 20 below. Light winds.

WEDNESDAY: Clouds mixed with lots of sunshine. Frigid. Diamond dust flurries. A high around 5 above. Light northwest winds.

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WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Scattered clouds. Diamond dust flurries. A low in the 10 to 20 below.

THURSDAY: Arctic chill but lots of sunshine. A high zero to 5 below.

FRIDAY: Arctic chill with lots of sunshine. A low 15 to 20 below. A high zero to 5 above.

SATURDAY: Cloudy. Chance for periods of mostly light snow developing. A few inches of accumulation. A low in the teens below zero. A high in the mid single digits.

SUNDAY: Blustery and frigid with low wind chills. Chance for accumulating snow showers and flurries. A low in the single digits below zero. A high zero to 10 above.

Average lows in the mid single digits to mid teens. Normal highs mid 20s to around 30

RH/12-26[end]

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Updated Christmas Morning forecast — December 25th Christmas Day 2017

TODAY: Snow…moderate at times late this morning before tapering to isolated flurries this afternoon and turning blustery. Total accumulation about 3 to locally 6 inches with more southern areas. A high in the mid 20s. Winds becoming westerly 10 to 25 mph with higher gusts causing localized blowing and drifting and possible white-outs this afternoon.

TONIGHT: Variable clouds with a chance for a few flurries or snow showers near the Green Mountains. A low around 10 above. West winds 10 to 25 mph lowering wind chills

TUESDAY: Clouds mixed with intervals of sunshine. A chance for a few snow showers or flurries. A high in the mid to upper teens. West winds 10 to 20 mph lower wind chills.

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TUESDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear with diamond dust flurries. A low 10 to 20 below

WEDNESDAY: Sunny but frigid. A high around zero to 5 above.

THURSDAY: Arctic chill but mostly sunny. A low in the 10 to 20 below. A high zero to 5 below.

FRIDAY: Arctic chill with lots of sunshine. A low 15 to 25 below. A high zero to 5 below.

Average lows in the mid single digits to mid teens. Normal highs mid 20s to around 30

RH/12-25[end]

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Updated Friday Evening Forecast — December 22nd, 2017

Winter Storm Warning through 10 PM Saturday

TONIGHT: A wintry mix changing to periods of freezing rain. Hazardous travel developing later overnight. Temperatures rising into the mid to upper 20s. Light southeast winds.

TOMORROW: Cloudy. Freezing rain in the morning hours…eventually changing to lighter rain. However — stubborn pockets of freezing rain into the afternoon Windsor/Windham county. Expect Treacherous travel due to glazing of a tenth to ¼ inch. Worst southern areas east of the Greens. Rain to change back to “accumulating snow” northern areas late in the afternoon. Temperatures slowly rising to around 32 to 35. Light southeast winds.

SATURDAY NIGHT: Period of additional snowfall 2 to locally 5 inches through mid to late evening before exiting to partial clearing. A low 20 to 25. West to northwesterly winds 10 to 20 mph.

SUNDAY Christmas Eve Day: “BEST TRAVEL DAY” Clouds mixed with intervals of sunshine. A high 25 to 30. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph diminishing.

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SATURDAY NIGHT Christmas Eve: Fair but with thickening clouds in the evening. Snow developing overnight with accumulations up to an inch or so.

MONDAY Christmas Day: Periods of snow. Accumulation 2 to locally 6”. A low mid teens. A high near 25.

TUESDAY: More clouds than sun. Chance for a leftover flurries and & mountain snow showers minor accumulation. A low around 10. A high near 20.

WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny but frigid. A low zero to 10 above. A high 10 to 15.

THURSDAY: Sunny but arctic like cold. A low 10 to 25 below. A high in the single digits above zero.

Average lows the mid single digits to mid teens. Normal highs upper 20s to low 30s.

RH/12-22[end]

Updated Friday morning forecast — December 22nd, 2017

Winter Storm Warning today through 10 PM Saturday

TODAY: Gray. Periods of light fluffy snow this morning…moderate times this afternoon especially Barre-Montpelier area and points south. Accumulation of 3 to locally 7”…with 2 to locally 5” northern areas.A high in the mid 20s. Southeast winds 10 mph.

TONIGHT: A wintry mix changing to periods of freezing rain. Hazardous travel likely by daybreak. Total snow and sleet accumulation 3 to locally 8 inches but up to 10” southern areas…before changing to freezing rain. Temperatures rising through the 20s.Light southeast winds.

SATURDAY: Cloudy. Freezing rain eventually changing to rain showers in the afternoon and back to snow far northern areas late. Treacherous travel with minor glazing. Temperatures slowly rising to around 32 to 35. Light southeast winds.

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SATURDAY NIGHT: Cloudy with a period of snow exiting later in the evening to partial clearing. A low 20 to 25.

SUNDAY Christmas Eve: Clouds mixed with intervals of sunshine generally good travel. A high 25 to 30.

MONDAY Christmas Day: Periods of snow. Accumulation 2 to locally 7”. A low mid teens. A high near 25.

TUESDAY: More clouds than sun. Chance for a leftover flurries and & mountain snow showers minor accumulation. A low around 10. A high near 20.

WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny but frigid. A low zero to 10 above. A high 10 to 15.

THURSDAY: Sunny but arctic like cold. A low 10 to 25 below. A high in the single digits above zero.

Average lows mid single digits to mid teens. Normal highs upper 20s to low 30s.

RH/12-22[end]

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Updated Thursday morning Forecast — December 21st 2017

TONIGHT: Fair early then thickening clouds. Chance for light snow developing late toward Rutland. A low in the single digits. Light winds.

Winter Weather Advisory 7 AM Friday through 7 PM Saturday

TOMORROW: Gray skies. Periods of snow developing in the morning…moderate times in the afternoon south of the Barre-Montpelier area. Accumulation of 3 to locally 6”…with 1 to locally 4” northern areas.A high in the mid 20s. Southeast winds 10 mph.

FRIDAY NIGHT: A wintry mix changing to periods of freezing rain. Hazardous travel likely by daybreak. Total snow and sleet accumulation 2 to locally 6 inches but up to 10” southern areas…before changing to freezing rain. Temperatures rising through the 20s.Light southeast winds.

SATURDAY: Cloudy. Freezing rain eventually changing to rain showers in the afternoon and back to snow far northern areas late. Treacherous travel with minor glazing. Temperatures slowly rising to around 32 to 35. Light southeast winds.

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SATURDAY NIGHT: Cloudy with a period of snow exiting later in the evening to partial clearing. A low around 20.

SUNDAY Christmas Eve: Partly to mostly cloudy. A high 25 to 30.

MONDAY Christmas Day: Periods of light snow with accumulation of a 2 to 4”. A low mid teens. A high 20 to 25.

TUESDAY: More clouds than sun. Occasional flurries & mountain snow showers minor accumulation. A low around 10. A high near 20.

Average lows upper single digits to mid teens. Normal highs 30 to 35.

RH/12-21[end]

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Updated Thursday morning forecast — December 21st, 2017

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TODAY: Pick of the week – A few clouds early, then mostly sunny skies. A high in the mid teens.Northwest winds 10 mph.

TONIGHT: Fair early then thickening clouds. A low in the single digits. Light winds.

Winter Weather Advisory 7 AM Friday through 4 AM

FRIDAY: Gray skies. Periods of snow developing in the morning…moderate times in the afternoon south of the Barre-Montpelier area. Accumulation of 2 to locally 6”…and about 1 to locally 4” Northern areas.A high in the mid 20s. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph.

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FRIDAY NIGHT: A wintry mix changing to periods of freezing rain. Hazardous travel likely by daybreak. Total snow and sleet accumulation 2 to locally 6 inches but up to 10” southern areas…before changing to freezing rain. Temperatures rising through the 20s.

SATURDAY: Cloudy. Freezing rain eventually changing to rain showers in the afternoon. Treacherous travel with minor glazing worst southern areas. Temperatures slowly rising into the mid and upper 30s.

SUNDAY Christmas Eve: Partly to mostly cloudy. A low around 20. A high 25 to 30.

MONDAY Christmas Day: Periods of snow… moderate at times. Accumulations of several inches likely. A low in the teens. A high in the around 30.

TUESDAY: More clouds than sun. Occasional flurries & mountain snow showers minor accumulation. A low around 10. A high in the mid teens to near 20.

Average lows upper single digits to mid teens. Normal highs 30 to 35.

RH/12-21[end]

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Updated Wednesday Evening Forecast — December 20th, 2017

TONIGHT: Isolated northern mountain flurries exiting to partial clearing. A low around 10 above. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph.

Winter Solstice 11:28 AM

TOMORROW: Pick of the week – A few clouds early, then mostly sunny skies. A high in the mid teens.Northwest winds 10 mph.

THURSDAY NIGHT: Fair early then thickening clouds. A low in the single digits.

FRIDAY: Gray skies. Periods of snow developing toward mid day. Accumulation an inch or two.A high in the mid 20s.

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FRIDAY NIGHT: A wintry mix changing to periods of freezing rain. Hazardous travel likely by daybreak. Total Snow and sleet accumulation 2 to 4 inches before changing to freezing rain. Temperatures rising through the 20s.

SATURDAY: Cloudy. Freezing rain eventually changing to rain showers in the afternoon. Treacherous travel. Glazing up 3 tenths of an inch of radial ice. Temperatures slowly rising into the mid and upper 30s.

SUNDAY Christmas Eve: Partly to mostly cloudy. A low around 20. A high 25 to 30.

MONDAY Christmas Day: Chance for periods of snow…possibly moderate at times. Accumulations of several inches possible. A low in the teens. A high in the around 30.

TUESDAY: More clouds than sun with occasional light flurries or mountains snow showers. A low around 10. A high in the mid teens to near 20.

Average lows upper single digits to mid teens. Normal highs 30 to 35.

RH/12-20[end]

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Updated Wednesday morning Forecast — December 20th, 2017

TODAY: Mostly cloudy. A few snow showers or flurries likely with less than an inch of accumulation gradually exiting later today.Temperatures gradually falling through the 20s. Northwest winds 10 to 25 mph and gusty.

TONIGHT: Isolated northern mountain flurries exiting to partial clearing. A low 5 to 10 above. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph.

Winter Solstice 11:28 AM

THURSDAY: Pick of the week – A few clouds early, then mostly sunny skies. A high in the mid teens.Northwest winds 10 mph.

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THURSDAY NIGHT: Fair early then thickening clouds. A low in the single digits.

FRIDAY: Thickening clouds. Chance for light accumulating snow southern half of the state with 1 to 2”.A high 20 to 25.

FRIDAY NIGHT: A wintry mix with hazardous travel likely. Snow and sleet accumulation

1 to locally 4 inches. A low 20 to 25.

SATURDAY: Cloudy. Sleet and freezing rain eventually changing to rain…moderate at times with treacherous travel. A high in the 40s.

SUNDAY Christmas Eve: Mostly cloudy. Chance for showers of a wintry mix. A low around 20 a high near 30.

MONDAY Christmas Day: Periods of snow. Accumulations of a few to several inches. A low in the teens. A high in the around 30.

Average lows upper single digits to mid teens. Normal highs 30 to 35.

RH/12-20[end]

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Updated Tuesday evening Forecast — December 19th, 2017

TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy & becoming a bit blustery. Chance for flurries or light snow showers northern areas with a skiff of accumulation in spots.A low in the mid to upper 20s. Winds becoming westerly 10 to 25 mph with higher gusts.

TOMORROW: Mostly cloudy. A few snow showers or flurries likely with little accumulation.Temperatures holding in the upper 20s. Northwest winds 10 to 25 mph.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Isolated northern mountain flurries exiting to partial clearing. A low 5 to 10 above. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph.

Winter Solstice 11:28 AM

THURSDAY: Pick of the week – A few clouds early, then mostly sunny skies. A high in the mid teens.Northwest winds 10 mph.

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THURSDAY NIGHT: Fair early then thickening clouds. A low in the single digits.

FRIDAY: Thickening clouds. Chance for light accumulating snow southern half of the state with 1 to 2”.A high 20 to 25.

FRIDAY NIGHT: A wintry mix with hazardous travel likely. Snow and sleet accumulation

1 to locally 4 inches. A low 20 to 25.

SATURDAY: Cloudy. Sleet and freezing rain eventually changing to rain…moderate at times with treacherous travel. A high in the 40s to low 50s.

SUNDAY Christmas Eve: Mostly cloudy. Chance for showers of a wintry mix. A low around 30. A high around 32.

Average lows upper single digits to mid teens. Normal highs 30 to 35.

RH/12-19[end]

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Updated Tuesday morning forecast — December 19th, 2017

TODAY: Lots of clouds. Scattered light wintry mix northern areas this morning, overspreading the region this afternoon. A high 35 to 40. Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph.

TONIGHT: Partly to mostly cloudy & blustery. Chance for flurries or light snow showers northern areas.A low 25 to 30. Winds becoming westerly 10 to 25 mph with higher gusts.

WEDNESDAY: Mostly cloudy. Chance for a few snow showers or flurries.Temperatures holding 25 to 30. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph.

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WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Scattered northern mountain flurries exiting to partial clearing. A low in the single digits

Winter Solstice 11:28 AM

THURSDAY: Pick of the week – A few clouds early, then mostly sunny skies. A high in the mid teens.

FRIDAY: Thickening clouds leading to light accumulating snow with fluffy 1 to 3” accumulation.Turning breezy to windy late.A low in the single digits. A high in the mid 20s. A wintry mix with hazardous travel likely Friday night.

SATURDAY: Cloudy. Sleet and freezing rain changing to rain…moderate at times with treacherous travel. A low around 30. A high in the 40s.

SUNDAY Christmas Eve: Mostly cloudy. Chance for showers of a wintry mix. A low around 30. A high in the mid 30s.

Average lows upper single digits to mid teens. Normal highs 30 to 35.

RH/12-19[end]

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