Updated Monday Evening Forecast — January 10th, 2022

Wind Chill Warnings 7 PM this evening thru 3 PM Tuesday afternoon…

TONIGHT: Considerable cloudiness. Scattered flurries more isolated northern areas with a dusting to half inch accumulation in spots. Bitterly cold. A low 10 to 15 below. Northwest winds 10 mph with lowered wind chills.

TOMORROW: Diamond dust dries up early, then mostly sunny. Deep Freeze with low wind chills. A high zero to 5 below. Northwest winds about 10 mph with dangerous wind chills.

TUESDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear then more clouds overnight. An evening low 10 to 20 below…before temperatures moderate overnight. South winds 10 mph overnight.

WEDNESDAY: Mainly cloudy and gray. Moderating temperatures in the afternoon with high around 25. South winds 10 mph.

Looking further ahead…

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Lots of clouds. Isolated mountain flurries across northern areas. Temperatures holding in the low to mid 20s.

THURSDAY: Mainly gray. A stray northern mountain flurry. A high around 35.

FRIDAY: A stray mountain flurry in the morning…gives way to bright sun and blue skies but colder. Temperatures falling zero to 5 below in the afternoon.

SATURDAY: Filtered sun through variable high clouds. Arctic cold returns. A low 10 to 20 below. A high zero to 10 below.

Average lows single digits thru low-teens. Average highs mid-20s to near 30

Met winter peaks January 23rd, End of Met. Winter March 9th

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Updated Monday morning Forecast — January 10th, 2022

TODAY: A few stray flurries near the mountains this morning and again late today. Otherwise, periods of sunshine fading behind more clouds this afternoon. A high in the mid to upper teens. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with lowered wind chills.

Wind Chill Warnings 7 PM this evening thru 3 PM Tuesday afternoon…

TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Diamond dust flurries near Lake Champlain. A low 10 to 15 below. Northwest winds 10 mph with lowered wind chills.

TUESDAY: Diamond dust dries up early, then arctic-like sunshine. Frigid with low wind chills. A high zero to 5 below. Light northwest winds with lowered wind chills.

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TUESDAY NIGHT: A few clouds otherwise mostly clear. Isolated Diamond dust flurries. An evening low 10 to 20 below…before temperatures rise overnight.

WEDNESDAY: Cloudy periods with intervals of sun in the morning then cloudy & gray. Moderating temperatures in the afternoon with high 20 to 25.

THURSDAY: Mostly cloudy. A stray northern mountain flurry. A low around 20. A high 32 to 35.

FRIDAY: Scattered light snow showers or flurries early…gives way to bright sun and blue skies but colder. Temperatures falling into the single digits above zero.

SATURDAY: Filtered sun through variable high clouds. A low 0 to 15 below. A high 5 to 15 above.

Average lows single digits thru low-teens. Average highs mid-20s to near 30

Met winter peaks January 23rd, End of Met. Winter March 9th

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Updated Friday Evening Forecast — January 7th, 2021

TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy, blustery & much colder. Northern mountain flurries wind down overnight. Accumulations of a fluffy inch or two. A low 5 below to 5 above. West to northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with lowered wind chills.

TOMORROW: Cold…but with lots of sunshine. More clouds arrive late. A high around 15. Light northwest winds.

SATURDAY NIGHT: Increasing clouds. An evening low about zero to 10 above then gradually warmer. South winds 10 mph.

SUNDAY: Lots of clouds. Occasional light accumulating sleety snow northern central areas…with freezing rain and glazing southern areas making for tricky travel. Snow & sleet accumulations of around an inch or two, with the most Northeast Kingdom. A late day high in the mid-30s. South winds 10 mph.

Looking further ahead…

SUNDAY NIGHT: Scattered evening flurries. Otherwise partial clearing. A low around 10.

MONDAY: Scattered snow showers or flurries with minor accumulations. Otherwise, intervals of afternoon sun. A high around 15.

TUESDAY: Diamond dust dries up early, then arctic-like sunshine. Frigid with low wind chills. A low 10 to 20 below zero. A high ranging minus 5 to minus 10.

WEDNESDAY: Periods of morning sun, then cloudy in the afternoon. A low 10 to 20 below. Moderating temperatures in the afternoon. A high 10 to 15 above.

Average lows single digits thru low-teens. Average highs mid-20s to low 30s.

Met winter peaks January 23rd, End of Met. Winter March 9th

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Updated Friday Morning Forecast – January 7th, 2022

TODAY: Gray. Light accumulating snow or snow showers. Accumulations or 1 to 2”. A high around 25. Northwest winds 10 mph.

TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy, blustery & much colder. An occasional northern mountain snow shower, or flurry exiting toward daybreak. Accumulations of a fluffy inch or two near the northern Greens. A low 5 below to 5 above. West to northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with lowered wind chills.

SATURDAY: Cold…but with lots of sunshine. More clouds arrive late. A high around 15. Little wind.

Looking further ahead…

SATURDAY NIGHT: Increasing clouds. An evening low about zero to 10 above then gradually warmer.

SUNDAY: Lots of clouds. Occasional light accumulating sleety snow northern central areas…with a risk for freezing rain and glazing southern areas making for tricky travel. Snow & sleet accumulations of around an inch or two, with the most Northeast Kingdom. A late day high about 35.

MONDAY: Scattered snow showers or flurries with minor accumulations. Otherwise, intervals of afternoon sun. A low around 10. A high in the mid-teens.

TUESDAY: Stray mountain flurries dry up, then partly to mostly sunny. Frigid with low wind chills. A low 10 to 15 below zero. A high ranging zero to 10 degrees below.

WEDNESDAY: Periods of morning sun, then cloudy in the afternoon. A low 10 to 20 below. Moderating temperatures in the afternoon. A high 10 to 15 above.

Average lows single digits thru low-teens. Average highs mid-20s to low 30s.

Met winter peaks January 23rd, End of Met. Winter March 9th

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Updated Thursday Evening Forecast — January, 6th, 2021

TONIGHT: Mainly cloudy. Occasional light snow showers or flurries, about a dusting to an inch. A low 15 to 20. Light south winds.

TOMORROW: Gray. Light accumulating snow or snow showers. Accumulations or 1 to 2”. A high low to mid 20s. Northwest winds 10 mph.

FRIDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy & much colder & blustery at times. An occasional northern mountain snow shower, or flurry exiting toward daybreak. Accumulations of a fluffy inch. A low 5 below to 5 above. West to northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with lowered wind chills.

SATURDAY: Cold…but with lots of sunshine. More clouds arrive later in the afternoon. A high in the low to mid-teens. Little wind.

Looking further ahead…

SATURDAY NIGHT: Partly to mostly cloudy. An evening low single digits to low teens then gradually warmer.

SUNDAY: Lots of clouds. Chance for light accumulating snow and mixed freezing precipitation making for tricky travel. A high late day high around 35.

MONDAY: Chance for few snow showers exiting. Intervals of afternoon sun. Gradually colder…temperatures falling into the teens.

TUESDAY: Partly to mostly sunny. Frigid with low wind chills. A low 10 to 20 below zero. A high zero to 10 below.

Average lows single digits thru low-teens. Average highs mid-20s to low 30s.

Met winter peaks January 23rd, End of Met. Winter March 9th

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Updated Thursday morning Forecast — January 6th, 2022

TODAY: Intervals of sun away from the mountains otherwise clouds with scattered flurries mainly far northern areas. An early high 32 to 35, colder this afternoon & blustery. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph.

TONIGHT: Lots of clouds. Occasional light snow showers or flurries, Light coating. A low 15 to 20. Light south winds.

FRIDAY: Gray. Light accumulating flurries or snow showers. Accumulations of a dusting to an inch. A high low to mid 20s. Northwest winds 10 mph.

Looking further ahead…

FRIDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy & much colder. Evening snow showers or flurries tapering off, up to a fluffy inch accumulation. A low 5 below to 5 above.

SATURDAY: Cold with lots of sunshine. More clouds arriving later on. A high in the low to mid-teens.

SUNDAY: Lots of clouds. Chance for light accumulating snow and mixed freezing precipitation making for hazardous travel. An evening low zero to 10 above. A high late day high around 35.

MONDAY: Chance for few snow showers exiting. Intervals of afternoon sun. Gradually colder…temperatures falling into the single digits above.

TUESDAY: Partly to mostly sunny. Frigid. A low 10 to 20 below zero. A high 5 below to 5 above.

Average lows single digits thru low-teens. Average highs mid-20s to low 30s

Met winter peaks January 23rd, End of Met. Winter March 9th

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Updated Wednesday Evening Forecast — January 5th, 2021

TONIGHT: Becoming partly to mostly cloudy. Scattered mountain snow showers & valley flurries developing overnight. A dusting to an inch mainly northern areas. A low around 25. Southwest winds 10 mph.

TOMORROW: Clouds with a few intervals of sun away from the mountains. Scattered mountain flurries far northern areas flare-up late. A high mid-20s to around 30. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph.

THURSDAY NIGHT: Lots of clouds. Occasional light snow showers or flurries, Light coating. A low 15 to 20. Light south winds.

FRIDAY: Gray. Light accumulating flurries or snow showers. Accumulations of a dusting to an inch. A high 20 to 25. Northwest winds 10 mph.

Looking further ahead…

FRIDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Evening snow showers or flurries tapering off. A low 5 below to 5 above.

SATURDAY: Partly to mostly sunny. More clouds in the afternoon. Much colder. A high in the low teens.

SUNDAY: Overcast. Chance for mixed and freezing precipitation affecting travel. A low 5 below to 10 above. A high late day high mid to upper 30s.

MONDAY: Chance for few snow showers exiting. Intervals of afternoon sun. An early high in the low to mid 20s with temperatures falling into the teens.

Average lows single digits thru low-teens. Average highs mid-20s to low 30s

Met winter peaks January 23rd, End of Met. Winter March 9th

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Updated Tuesday Night Forecast — January 4th, 2021

TONIGHT: Mainly cloudy. An evening low in the mid to upper teens. Light southeast winds.

TOMORROW: Gray. Scattered brief rain showers mixed with wet snowflakes southern and eastern Vermont for a time. A high 35 to 40. Southeast winds 10 mph.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Variable cloudiness. Mountain snow showers valley flurries likely, a dusting to 2 inches. most far north. A low around 25. Southwest winds 10 mph.

THURSDAY: Clouds with a few intervals of sunshine. Scattered flurries with minor accumulation near the Quebec border. A high 25 to 30. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph.

Looking further ahead…

THURSDAY NIGHT: Lots of clouds. Scattered flurries with a light coating overnight. A low mid-teens to low 20s.

FRIDAY: Gray. Good chance for snow showers. Light accumulation possibly affecting travel. A high upper teens to around 20.

SATURDAY: Sunshine, gives way to more clouds in the afternoon. Much colder. A low 5 below to 5 above. A high in the teens.

SUNDAY: Overcast. Chance for mixed precipitation possibly affecting travel. A low 10 to below to 5 above. A high late day night around 35.

Average lows single digits thru low-teens. Average highs mid-20s to low 30s

Met winter peaks January 23rd, End of Met. Winter March 9th

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Updated Tuesday morning Forecast — January 4th, 2021

TODAY: Periods of sunshine fading behind more clouds this afternoon. A high in the mid-20s. South to southwest winds 10 mph a little stronger near Lake Champlain.

TONIGHT: Mainly cloudy. An evening low in the mid to upper teens. Light southeast winds.

WEDNESDAY: Gray. Scattered sprinkles far southeastern Vermont. A high 35 to 40. Southeast winds 10 mph.

Looking further ahead…

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Variable cloudiness. Mountain snow showers valley flurries likely, a dusting to an inch. A low near 25.

THURSDAY: Clouds with a few intervals of sunshine. Widely scattered mountain flurries. A high 32 to 35.

FRIDAY: Gray. Chance for light snow…or snow showers. Limited accumulation 1 to 2” with snow coated roads. A low mid-teens to lower 20s. A high ranging thru the 20s.

SATURDAY: Sunshine, gives way to more clouds in the afternoon. Much colder. A low 5 below to 5 above. A high in the teens.

SUNDAY: Overcast. Chance for occasional light mixed precipitation possibly affecting travel. A low 10 to below to 5 above. A high late day night around 35.

Average lows single digits thru low-teens. Average highs mid-20s to low 30s

Met winter peaks January 23rd, End of Met. Winter March 9th

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Updated Monday Evening Forecast — January 3rd, 2022

TONIGHT: Scattered cloudiness western areas otherwise mostly clear and frigid. A low ranging 5 above to 10 below. Little wind.

TOMORROW: Sunshine fading behind more clouds in the afternoon. A high in the mid to upper 20s. South to southwest winds 10 mph a little stronger near Lake Champlain.

TUESDAY NIGHT: Considerable cloudiness. A low in the teens. Light southeast winds.

WEDNESDAY: Gray. Scattered sprinkles far southeastern Vermont. A high upper 30s to around 40. Southeast winds 10 mph.

Looking further ahead…

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Overcast. Rising chance for mountain snow showers valley flurries, a dusting to an inch. A low in the low to mid 20s.

THURSDAY: Clouds with a few intervals of sunshine. A stray morning flurry exiting. A high in the low to mid 30s.

FRIDAY: Gray & Overcast. Chance for snow… moderate at times with moderate accumulation southern areas. A low 15 to 20. A high near 25.

SATURDAY: Sunshine, with more clouds in the afternoon. A low zero to 10 above. A high 15 to 20.

Average lows single digits thru low-teens. Average highs mid-20s to low 30s

Met winter peaks January 23rd, End of Met. Winter March 9th

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