My Updated Wednesday Night Forecast — June 11th, 2025

Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont Forecast 3:00 PM WEDNESDAY 6-11-25

TONIGHT:Variable clouds and partially moonlit. A few showers northern areas overnight. Patchy valley fog. A low in the upper 50s/around 60. Light southwest breeze.

TOMORROW: Partly to mostly sunny. Widely scattered showers northern areas. Near seasonable temperatures. A high in the low 70s. West northwest breeze 10 to 15 mph.

THURSDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear, moonlit. Patchy valley fog. A low mid to upper 40s. Light northwest winds.

FRIDAY: More sun than clouds. Cool, lowered humidity. A high around 65. Light northwest winds.

Looking further ahead

FRIDAY NIGHT: Good chance for a period of rain or showers…some moderate at times central areas. A low upper 40s to mid-50s.

SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy. Couple passing leftover sprinkles. Remaining below normal in temperature. Highs around 65.

SUNDAY: Clouds with a few breaks of sun. Isolated sprinkles early. Lows 50 to 55. Highs mid to upper 60s.

MONDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy. Lows upper 40s/near 50. A bit muggier. Highs 70 to 75

Average low: upper 40s to mid-50s. Average highs: mid 70s

Start of Meteorological summer back on June 6th. (Warmest 90 days climatology)

Summer Solstice June 20th 10:41 PM EDT

Peak of Meteorological Summer July 22nd.

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My Tuesday Night Forecast — June 10th, 2025

Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont Forecast 3:00 PM TUESDAY 6-9-25

Full Strawberry Moon 3:43 AM

TONIGHT: Any early evening showers diminish, otherwise clearing and fully moonlit skies. Patchy valley fog. A low in the low 50s. Light southwest winds.

TOMORROW: Partly to mostly sunny, but with a few northern border sprinkles. A high 70 to 75. West to southwest breeze 10 to 15 mph.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Variable clouds and partially moonlit. Maybe a brief sprinkle early. Patchy valley fog. A low in the upper 50s. Southwest breeze 10 mph.

THURSDAY: Partly to mostly sunny. Isolated showers northern areas. Near seasonable in temperature. A high in the low 70s. West northwest breeze 10 to 15 mph.

Looking further ahead

THURSDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear, moonlit. Patchy valley fog. A low upper 40s/around 50

FRIDAY: More sun than clouds. Still cool. A high mid-60s.

SATURDAY: Scattered showers exiting early. Otherwise, intervals of sunshine. A low upper 40s. Remaining below normal in temperature. Highs mid to upper 60s.

SUNDAY: Chance for showers mainly south. Lows 45 to 50. Highs upper 60s/near 70.

Average low: upper 40s to mid-50s. Average highs: mid 70s

Start of Meteorological summer back on June 6th. (Warmest 90 days climatology)

Summer Solstice June 20th 10:41 PM EDT

Peak of Meteorological Summer July 22nd.

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My Updated Monday Night Forecast — June 9th, 2025

Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont Forecast 3:00 PM MONDAY 6-9-25 COR

TONIGHT: Lots of clouds. A few passing sprinkles or light showers. A low in the mid-50s. Southeast winds 10 mph.

TOMORROW: Mostly cloudy, damp & cool. Showers likely…some moderate at times. Maybe a late day thunderstorm. A high in the low to mid 60s. South around 10 mph.

Full Strawberry Moon 3:43 AM Wednesday Morning

TUESDAY NIGHT: Early evening showers & rumbles of thunder exiting, otherwise clearing and fully moonlit. A low around 50. Light southwest winds.

WEDNESDAY: Partly to mostly sunny. An isolated mountain sprinkle or two. A high in the lower 70s. Westerly breeze 10 to 15 mph.

Looking further ahead

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. Chance for a brief shower or two northern areas. A low upper 50s around 60.

THURSDAY: Partly to mostly sunny. Isolated showers far north. Near seasonable in temperature. A high in the low 70s.

FRIDAY: Mixed sun and clouds. Maybe a late day shower with rumbles of thunder. A low around 50. Cool. A high 60 to 65.

SATURDAY: Mainly gray. Chance for a period of rain or showers in the morning. A low 50 to 55. Remaining below normal in temperature. Highs in the 60s.

Average low: upper 40s to mid-50s. Average highs: mid 70s

Start of Meteorological summer back on June 6th. (Warmest 90 days climatology)

Summer Solstice June 20th 10:41 PM EDT

Peak of Meteorological Summer July 22nd.

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My Updated Friday night Forecast — June 6th, 2025

Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont Forecast 3:00 PM FRIDAY 6-6-25

TONIGHT: Mainly cloudy. Showers…with isolated embedded thunderstorms southern areas gradually winding down. A low upper 50s around 60. Little wind.

TOMORROW: Clouds with morning showers southern areas otherwise partial afternoon sunshine with a few late afternoon showers and rumbles of thunder. A high 70 to 75. Light north winds.

SATURDAY NIGHT: Becoming mostly clear. Patchy valley fog. Comfortably cool. A low around 50. Light north to northwest winds.

SUNDAY: Morning sunshine gives way to afternoon cloudiness. A high near 75. Light east winds.

Looking further ahead

SUNDAY NIGHT: Variable clouds. A low mid-50s.

MONDAY: Mixed clouds and sun. Chance for a shower southern areas. A high mid-60s to near 70.

TUESDAY: Lots of clouds. Chance for showers and afternoon thunderstorms some locally heavy. Lows around 55. Highs 65 to 70.

WEDNESDAY: Morning clouds then partly sunny in the afternoon. Chance for a shower. A low near 55. A high in the low 70s.

Average low: upper 40s to around 50. Average highs: 70 to 75.

Start of Meteorological Summer June 6th. (Warmest 90 days climatology)

Summer Solstice June 20th 10:41 PM EDT

Peak of Meteorological Summer July 22nd.

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My Updated Thursday Night Forecast — June 5th, 2025

Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont Forecast 3:00 PM THURSDAY 6-5-25

TONIGHT: Maybe a leftover early evening shower or thunderstorm exiting. Otherwise partly to mostly cloudy. A low upper 50s to mid-60s, coolest northern areas. Light northwest winds.

TOMORROW: Considerable cloudiness. Showers…some locally heavy with a few embedded thunderstorms central and southern areas in the afternoon. Muggy but not as warm. A high low to mid 70s. Light variable winds.

FRIDAY NIGHT: Mainly cloudy. Showers…some heavy, with isolated embedded thunderstorms far southern areas. A low upper 50s around 60. Little wind.

SATURDAY: Morning clouds then partly sunny. Chance for morning showers far south. Widely scattered afternoon showers with a few rumbles of thunder. A high near 75. North to northwest winds 10 mph.

Looking further ahead

SATURDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear. Patchy valley fog. A low around 50.

SUNDAY: Morning sunshine gives way to afternoon clouds. A high in the low to mid 70s

MONDAY: Partly to mostly sunny. A low 50 to 55. A high in the low 70s.

TUESDAY: Lots of clouds. Chance for showers and isolated afternoon thunderstorms. Lows in the 50s. Highs 65 to 70.

Average low: upper 40s to around 50. Average highs: 70 to 75.

Start of Meteorological Summer June 6th. (Warmest 90 days climatology)

Summer Solstice June 20th 10:41 PM EDT

Peak of Meteorological Summer July 22nd.

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My updated Wednesday Night Forecast — June 4th, 2025

Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont Forecast 3:00 PM WEDNESDAY 6-4-25

TONIGHT: Mostly clear. Isolated valley fog. A low in the low 60s. Light southwest winds stronger near the lake.

TOMORROW: Morning sunshine filtered with high clouds then partly sunny in the afternoon. Scattered midafternoon showers and thunderstorms, one or two strong & heavy. Very warm & sticky. A high 85 to 90. Southwest breeze 10 mph shifting to northwest late.

THURSDAY NIGHT: Scattered early evening showers and thunderstorms…some strong, winding down. Otherwise lots of clouds. A low 60 to 65. Light northwest winds.

FRIDAY: Mainly gray. Good chance for more showers especially central and southern Vermont…some heavy with rumbles of thunder. Kind of muggy but cooler. A high in the upper 60s/around 70. Light variable winds.

Looking further ahead

FRIDAY NIGHT: Mainly cloudy. Good chance for showers…some heavy, with isolated embedded thunderstorms southern areas. A low in the low 60s.

SATURDAY: (Lowered confidence) Partly cloudy, with more sun northern areas. Chance for a shower & isolated afternoon thunderstorms especially southern areas. A high in the lower 70s.

SUNDAY: (Lowered confidence) Partly to mostly sunny. A low around 50. A high around 70.

MONDAY: Partly to mostly sunny. A low in the upper 40s. A high low to mid 70s.

Average low: upper 40s to around 50. Average highs: 70 to 75.

Start of Meteorological Summer June 6th. (Warmest 90 days climatology)

Summer Solstice June 20th 10:41 PM EDT

Peak of Meteorological Summer July 22nd.

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My Updated Tuesday Night Forecast — June 3rd, 2025

Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont Forecast 3:00 PM TUESDAY 6-3-25

TONIGHT: Clear with few high clouds and smoky from Canadian wildfire smoke in the area.Patchy river valley fog.A low ranging upper 40s to mid-50s, warmer in the Champlain Valley.Light south to southwest, but stronger near Lake Champlain.

TOMORROW: Sunshine becoming filtered through high clouds. Smoky & hazy especially in the morning.A high 80 to 85 &Muggier.Southwest breeze 10 mph breezy near the lake.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear. Isolated valley fog. A low 60 to 65. Light south to southwest winds.

THURSDAY: Morning sun then afternoon clouds. Afternoon showers and thunderstorms likely, some possibly strong -locally severe and briefly heavy. Sticky with a high in the mid-80s. Southwest breeze 10 to 15 mph.

Looking further ahead

THURSDAY NIGHT: Evening showers and thunderstorms likely…some strong, winding down. A low 60 to 65.

FRIDAY: Rising chance for showers southern areas shifting north late. Kind of muggy. Highs near 75.

SATURDAY: Intervals of sun north, mostly cloudy south. Good chance for rain or frequent showers…possibly moderate to heavy southern areas with a risk for thunder. A low around 60. A high 70 to 75.

SUNDAY: Predominantly gray. Chance for rain or showers. A low 50 to 55. A high near 75.

Average low: upper 40s to around 50. Average highs: 70 to 75.

Start of Meteorological Summer June 6th. (Warmest 90 days climatology)

Summer Solstice June 20th 10:41 PM EDT

Peak of Meteorological Summer July 22nd.

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My Updated Monday Night Forecast — June 2nd, 2025

Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont Forecast 3:00 PM MONDAY 6-2-25

TONIGHT: Clear & starlit. Patchy valley fog. A low in the lower 40s. Light southwest winds.

TOMORROW: Sunshine and hazy. (Canadian wildfire smoke in the area especially late morning on). A high around 75. Light southwest winds.

TUESDAY NIGHT: Clear with few high clouds. (Canadian wildfire smoke in the area).Patchy river valley fog.A low ranging upper 40s to mid-50s.Winds light and southwesterly, stronger near Lake Champlain.

WEDNESDAY: Sunshine becoming filtered through high clouds.Possible.A high low to mid 80s.Muggy.Southwest breeze 10 mph strong near the lake.

Looking further ahead

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear. Isolated valley fog. A low upper 50s to mid-60s.

THURSDAY: Morning sun then afternoon clouds. Chance for afternoon and early evening showers and thunderstorms…some possibly strong and heavy. Sticky with a high in the mid-80s.

FRIDAY: Morning clouds then partly to mostly sunny. Kind of muggy. A low in the mid-60s. Highs 70 to 75.

SATURDAY: Partly sunny, but with more clouds southern areas. Chance for rain or showers…possibly moderate to heavy southern areas with a risk for thunder. A low 55 to 60. A high in the low 70s.

Average low: upper 40s to around 50. Average highs: 70 to 75.

Start of Meteorological Summer June 6th. (Warmest 90 days climatology)

Summer Solstice June 20th 10:41 PM EDT

Peak of Meteorological Summer July 22nd.

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My Updated Friday Night Forecast — May 30th, 2025

Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont Forecast 3:00 PM FRIDAY 5-30-25

TONIGHT: Fair early then cloudy. Showers or periods of rain arriving near daybreak. Areas of fog. A low in the mid-50s. Light southeast winds.

TOMORROW: Gray. Showers or periods of rain…moderate at times…maybe a rumble of thunder far south. A high in the upper 50s near 60. North winds shifting to northwesterly 10 to 15 mph.

SATURDAY NIGHT: Overcast with some partial clearing late. Showers likely early, winding down overnight. Areas of fog. A low 40 to 45. West winds 10 mph.

SUNDAY: Mostly cloudy. Chance for showers…especially northern areas in the afternoon. Cool. A high mid to upper 50s. West breeze 10 to 15 mph.

Looking further ahead

SUNDAY NIGHT: Lots of clouds. Chance for showers northern areas. A low around 45.

MONDAY: An isolated shower or thunderstorm early, otherwise partly sunny. Warming trend. Highs near 65.

TUESDAY: A beauty – Mostly sunny. Pleasant. A low near 45. A high 70 to 75.

WEDNESDAY: Sunshine with a few high clouds. Warmer. Lows in the 50s. Becoming noticeably muggier. Highs low 80s.

Average low: low to mid-40s. Average highs: upper 60s to mid-70s.

Start of Meteorological Summer June 6th. (Warmest 90 days climatology)

Summer Solstice June 20th 10:41 PM EDT

Peak of Meteorological Summer July 22nd.

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