Updated Monday Evening Forecast — February 27th, 2023

Winter Weather Advisory midnight thru 7 PM especially central and southern Green Mountains…

TONIGHT: Cloudy. Light accumulating snow developing southern area overspreading northern areas overnight. A dusting NE Vermont & up to 3 inches southern areas. A low mid-teens to near 20. Southeast winds 10 mph

TOMORROW: Gray skies. Accumulating light snow likely, with 3 to locally 7”most across southern Green Mountains. A high in the lower 30s. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph.

TUESDAY NIGHT: Evening snow showers exiting. A dusting to locally 2” especially Northeast Kingdom. Otherwise becoming partly cloudy. A low upper teens to low 20s. Winds shifting to westerly light speeds.

WEDNESDAY: Cloudy. Chance for accumulating snow showers or flurries late. Minor accumulation. A high near 40. Light east to southeast winds.

Looking further ahead

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Lots of clouds. Scattered light snow showers or flurries with pockets of light mixed precipitation central and southern areas. A low around 32.

THURSDAY: Considerable cloudiness with a few leftover wet snow showers or flurries. Intervals of late afternoon sun & mild. A high 35 to 40.

FRIDAY: Filtered sunshine giving way to thickening afternoon clouds. A low in the teens. A high upper 20s to near 30.

SATURDAY: Morning clouds then mostly sunny. Chance for accumulating snow later Saturday night. A low mid-teens to lower 20s. A high around 30.

Average lows upper single digits to mid-teens. Average highs ranging thru the 30s.

Climatological winter ends March 9th… Vernal equinox March 20th as we start spring

RH/2-27 forecast][end]

Updated Monday Morning Forecast — February 27th, 2023

TODAY: Any leftover stray flurries northern areas drying up. Otherwise partly to mostly sunny before increasing high clouds, thickening up late. A high in the upper 20s. Light northwest winds.

Winter Weather Advisory portions of southern Vermont…

TONIGHT: Cloudy. A rising chance for light accumulating snow central areas south overnight. A dusting to a couple inches. A low mid-teens to near 20. Southeast winds 10 mph

TUESDAY: Overcast. Accumulating snow likely, with 3 to locally 7”most across southern areas. A high in the lower 30s. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph.

Looking further ahead

TUESDAY NIGHT: Evening snow showers exiting. A dusting to 2” mainly northeast Kingdom. Becoming partly cloudy. A low mid-teens to low 20s.

WEDNESDAY: Cloudy. Chance for accumulating snow showers or flurries late. Minor accumulation. A high near 40.

THURSDAY: Considerable cloudiness with a few leftover wet snow showers or flurries. Intervals of late afternoon sun & mild. A low 30 to 35. A high 35 to 40.

FRIDAY: Filtered sunshine giving way to thickening afternoon clouds. A low mid-single digits north to mid-teens south. A high upper 20s to near 30.

SATURDAY: Morning clouds then mostly sunny. Chance for accumulating snow later Saturday night. A low mid-teens to lower 20s. A high in the low 30s.

Average lows upper single digits to mid-teens. Average highs ranging thru the 30s.

Climatological winter ends March 9th… Vernal equinox March 20th as we start spring

RH/2-27 forecast][end]

Updated Friday Evening Forecast — February 24th, 2023

TONIGHT: Mostly clear and frigid, with some clouds developing late. A low ranging from 5 to 15 below zero. Light northwest winds.

TOMORROW: Mainly cloudy. Scattered snow showers or flurries with a light coating. Rather coldA high in the mid-teens. Little wind.

SATURDAY NIGHT: Variable cloudiness. Frigid. A low 5 below to 5 above. Little wind.

SUNDAY: Mainly cloudy. Occasional light snow showers or flurries about a half inch accumulation. A high near 30. Light south winds.

Looking further ahead

SUNDAY NIGHT: Scattered leftover flurries with a dusting in spots, gives way to partial clearing. A low zero to 10 above.

MONDAY: Morning clouds, give way to filtered sunshine. A high near 30.

TUESDAY: Overcast. Chance for accumulating snow, possibly a few inches. A low around 20. A high around 30.

WEDNESDAY: Mainly cloudy. Chance for lingering snow with some minor accumulation. A low 5 to 15 above. A high around 30.

Average lows upper single digits to mid-teens. Average highs in the low to mid-30s.

Climatological winter ends March 9th… Vernal equinox March 20th as we start spring

RH/2-24 forecast][end]

Updated Friday Morning Forecast — February 24th, 2023

TODAY: Scattered snow showers or flurries winding down mainly western areas exiting by mid-day. Some breaks or intervals of sun possible this afternoon.Blustery & colder. A high about 10 to 15 with lowered wind chills. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph with possible blowing and drifting.

TONIGHT: Clear and frigid. A low ranging from 5 to 15 below zero. Light northwest winds.

SATURDAY: Filtered sunshine gives way to thickening clouds with a rising chance for scattered flurries with minor coatings. Well below normal in temperature.Frigid.A high 10 to 15. Little wind.

Looking further ahead

SATURDAY NIGHT: Variable cloudiness. Frigid. A low 5 below to 5 above.

SUNDAY: Mainly cloudy. Chance of flurries mainly northeastern Vermont A minor coating. A high near 30.

MONDAY: Morning clouds, give way to filtered sunshine. A low zero to 10 above. A high near 30.

TUESDAY: Overcast. Chance for accumulating snow, possibly a few inches. A low around 20. A high around 30.

WEDNESDAY: Mainly cloudy. Chance for lingering snow with some minor accumulation. A low 5 to 15 above. A high around 30.

Average lows upper single digits to mid-teens. Average highs in the low to mid-30s.

Climatological winter ends March 9th… Vernal equinox March 20th as we start spring

RH/2-23 forecast][end]

Updated Thursday Night Weather — February 23rd, 2023

TONIGHT: Cloudy. A period of light accumulating snow of wintry mix redevelops early… Accumulation 1 to 3 inches most northern areas.Lows about 5 to 15 northern and in the 20s southern Vermont. Light west to southwest winds.

TOMORROW: Mountain snow showers and valley flurries exiting in the afternoon just a light coating. Mostly cloudy.Blustery to windy and colder. A high about 10 to 15 with lowered wind chills. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph with possible blowing and drifting.

FRIDAY NIGHT: Clear and frigid. A low ranging from 5 to 15 below zero. Light northwest winds.

SATURDAY: Filtered sunshine gives way to thickening clouds with a rising chance for scattered snow showers or flurries with limited accumulation.Frigid.A high in the low to mid-teens. Little wind.

Looking further ahead

SATURDAY NIGHT: Variable cloudiness. Frigid. A low 10 below to 5 above.

SUNDAY: Mainly cloudy. Chance for fluffy snow showers & flurries. A dusting to an inch. A high 25 to 30.

MONDAY: Morning clouds, give way to filtered sunshine. A low zero to 10 above. A high around 30.

TUESDAY: Overcast. Chance for snow or mixed precipitation…possibly a few to several inches. A low around 20. A high 30 to 32.

WEDNESDAY: Mainly cloudy. Chance for lingering snow or mixed precipitation with some accumulation. A low in the teens. A high around 30.

Average lows upper single digits to mid-teens. Average highs in the low to mid-30s.

Climatological winter ends March 9th… Vernal equinox March 20th as we start spring

RH/2-23 forecast][end]

Updated Thursday Morning Forecast — February 23rd, 2023

TODAY: Gray.Periods of snow…winding down mid-morning to Isolated to widely scattered snow showers northern areas. Mixed precipitation with more limited accumulation will produce slippery travel.Total accumulation 4 to 9”.A high in the mid-20s. Light east winds.

TONIGHT: Cloudy. A light wintry mix changing back to scattered snow showers/flurries. Accumulation dusting to locally 3” with the most northern areas.Lows about 5 to 15 northern and in the 20s southern Vermont. Light southwest winds.

FRIDAY: Mountain snow showers and valley flurries exiting in the afternoon. Otherwise considerable cloudiness.Blustery to windy and colder. A high about 10 to 15 with lowered wind chills. Northwest winds 10 to 25 mph causing blowing and drifting and possible white-outs.

Looking further ahead

FRIDAY NIGHT: Evening clouds then mostly clear and frigid. A low ranging from 5 to 20 below zero.

SATURDAY: Filtered sunshine gives way to thickening clouds with a rising chance for scattered snow showers or flurries with up to a couple inches of fluffy snow.Frigid.A high 10 to 15.

SUNDAY: Mainly cloudy. Chance for fluffy snow showers & flurries. A dusting to an inch or two possible. Frigid. A low 10 below to 5 above. A high 25 to 30.

MONDAY: Filtered sunshine thru high cloudiness. A low zero to 10 above. A high around 30.

TUESDAY: Overcast. Chance for snow or mixed precipitation…possibly a few to several inches. A low upper teens to mid-20s. A high upper 20s to mid-30s.

Average lows upper single digits to mid-teens. Average highs in the low to mid-30s.

Climatological winter ends March 9th… Vernal equinox March 20th as we start spring

RH/2-23 forecast][end]

Updated Wednesday Evening Forecast — February 22nd, 2023

Winter Storm Warning this evening lasting into Thursday afternoon…

TONIGHT: Cloudy. Periods of accumulating snow developing later this evening, moderate to briefly heavy at times overnight. About 4 to locally 9” accumulation. A wintry mix southern areas overnight with lesser amounts.A low mid-teens to low-20s. Light northeast wind.

TOMORROW: Gray.Periods of snow…winding down mid-morning. Isolated to widely scattered mixed precipitation lingering.Slick travel with light accumulations up to couple tenths of an inch of glazing south. Total accumulation 6 to 12”. A high near 25. Light east winds.

THURSDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. A light wintry mix changing back to scattered snow showers/flurries. Accumulation dusting to 2” with the most northern tier.Temperatures holding in the mid-20s to low 30s. Light southwest winds.

FRIDAY: Scattered mountain flurries exiting early afternoon. Otherwise mostly cloudy.Blustery and sharply colder. Temperatures falling thru the mid and low teens with lowered wind chills. Northwest winds 10 to 25 mph and gusty

Looking further ahead

FRIDAY NIGHT: Evening clouds then mostly clear and frigid. A low ranging from 5 to 20 below zero.

SATURDAY: Filtered sunshine gives way to thickening clouds with a rising chance for flurries little accumulation.Frigid.A high 10 to 15.

SUNDAY: Mainly cloudy. Chance for fluffy snow showers & flurries. 1 to locally 4” accumulation possible. Frigid. A low 10 below to 5 above. A high 25 to 30.

MONDAY: Filtered sunshine thru high cloudiness. A low zero to 10 above. A high around 30.

TUESDAY: Overcast. Chance for snow or mixed precipitation…possibly significant amounts. A low upper teens to mid-20s. A high upper 20s to mid-30s.

Average lows upper single digits to mid-teens. Average highs in the low to mid-30s.

Climatological winter ends March 9th… Vernal equinox March 20th as we start spring

RH/2-22 forecast][end]

Updated Wednesday Morning Forecast — February 22nd, 2023

TODAY: Intervals of morning sun, then clouding up.A high in the upper 20s to low 30s.Light northwest winds.

Winter Storm Warning this evening thru 1 PM Thursday afternoon…

TONIGHT: Cloudy. Periods of accumulating snow developing later this evening, moderate to briefly heavy at times. About 4 to locally 10” accumulation with the most central and northern areas. Snow mixes with sleet and freezing rain southern areas late overnight.A low mid-teens to low 20s. Light northeast wind.

THURSDAY: Gray.Periods of snow…tapering off mid-morning. Widely scattered mixed precipitation lingering with sleet and spotty freezing rain mainly southern areas.Slick travel but light accumulations 1 to 2” and couple tenths of an inch of glazing. Total accumulation about 6 to 12”. A high around 25. Light east winds.

Looking further ahead

THURSDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. A light wintry mix changing back to scattered snow showers/flurries. Accumulation dusting to 2” with the most northern tier.Colder.A low ranging 10 to 15 above.

FRIDAY: Scattered morning flurries exiting. Otherwise morning clouds gives way to few breaks of sun afternoon sun. Blustery. A high 10 to 15.

SATURDAY: Filtered sunshine gives way to thickening clouds with a rising chance for snow showers or flurries.Frigid.A morning low ranging zero to 15 below. A high around 15.

SUNDAY: Mainly cloudy. Chance for fluffy snow showers & flurries. Couple inches accumulation possible. Frigid. A low 5 below to 10 above. A high mid to upper 20s.

Average lows upper single digits to mid-teens. Average highs in the low to mid-30s.

Climatological winter ends March 9th… Vernal equinox March 20th as we start spring

RH/2-22 forecast][end]

Updated Tuesday Eve3ning Forecast — February 21st, 2023

TONIGHT: Evening snow showers tapering off to isolated flurries. A quick dusting to locally 2” otherwise just scattered clouds. Blustery.A low upper teens to mid-20s. Winds becoming west to northwest 10 to 15 mph.

TOMORROW: A few breaks of morning sunshine in the, then thickening clouds. A high in the upper 20s to low 30s.Light northwest winds.

Winter Storm Watch Wednesday Evening thru Thursday Afternoon…

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Periods of accumulating snow developing thru the evening, moderate at times overnight central and southern areas. About 4 to locally 8” accumulation most southern areas. A low mid-teens to low 20s. Light northeast wind.

THURSDAY: Gray.Periods of snow…moderate to briefly heavy at times early.Light snow showers or flurries mixing with sleet and possible spotty freezing rain southern half of the state.Travel will be slick with accumulation 1 to locally 3 inches.A high in the mid-20s. Light east winds.

Looking further ahead

THURSDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Occasional light snow and mixed precipitation with about 1 to 3”.total accumulation about 6 to 11”.Colder.A low ranging 5 to 15 above.

FRIDAY: Scattered morning flurries exiting. Otherwise morning clouds gives way to few breaks of sun afternoon sun. Blustery. A high 10 to 15.

SATURDAY: Filtered sunshine gives way to thickening clouds.Frigid.A morning low ranging zero to 15 below.

A high around 15.

SUNDAY: Mainly cloudy. Chance for dry powder snow. A few inches possible. Frigid. A low 5 below to 10 above. A high around 25.

Average lows upper single digits to mid-teens. Average highs in the low to mid-30s.

Climatological winter ends March 9th… Vernal equinox March 20th as we start spring

RH/2-20forecast][end]

Updated Tuesday Morning Forecast — February 21st, 2023

TODAY: Some clouds mixing with sunny periods this morning. Gray this afternoon with a rising chance a period of wet accumulating snow showers late. A high upper 30s to around 40. Southeast winds 10 mph.

TONIGHT: Evening snow showers tapering off to scattered flurries. A dusting to locally 2” otherwise partly cloudy & blustery.A low upper teens to mid-20s. Winds becoming westerly 10 to 20 mph.

WEDNESDAY: Clouds with a few hints of sun thickening in the afternoon. A high in the upper 20s north, and mid-30s south.Light northwest winds.

Looking further ahead

Winter Storm Watch Wednesday Evening thru Thursday Afternoon…

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Periods of accumulating snow developing, moderate to briefly heavy at times. About 2 to locally 4” accumulation most southern areas. A low 15 to 20 north and 20 to 25 south.

THURSDAY: Gray.Periods of snow…moderate to briefly heavy at times early.Light snow showers or flurries mixing with sleet and possible spotty freezing rain southern half of the state.Travel will be slick with accumulation 2 to 4”.A high in the mid-20s.

FRIDAY: Snow showers winding down as flurries with dusting to 3” additional accumulation, total accumulation about 6 to 10”otherwise morning clouds gives way to few breaks of sun afternoon sun. Blustery. A morning low 5 to 10 above with a high near 15.

SATURDAY: Filtered sunshine gives way to thickening clouds.Frigid.A morning low ranging zero to 15 below.

A high around 15.

SUNDAY: Mainly cloudy. Chance for dry powder snow. A few inches possible. Frigid. A low 5 below to 10 above. A high around 25.

Average lows upper single digits to mid-teens. Average highs in the low to mid-30s.

Climatological winter ends March 9th… Vernal equinox March 20th as we start spring

RH/2-20forecast][end]