Updated Thursday Morning Forecast — February 18th, 2021

TODAY: Filtered sun northern areas gives way to cloudy skies. A high reaching near 25. Light northwest winds.

TONIGHT: Cloudy. Light snow showers or flurries southern Vermont this evening spreading north overnight. Dusting to an inch northern areas, with 1 to 2” southern Vermont. A low in the mid-teens. Light northeast winds.

FRIDAY: Mainly gray. Flurries or light snow showers. Dusting to an inch…mainly central and southern areas. A high near 25. Light southeast winds.

Looking further ahead…

FRIDAY NIGHT: Scattered snow showers or flurries. An inch or two of fluffy accumulation. A low upper-teens.

SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy. Scattered mountain snow showers and valley flurries. Minor coatings.

A high near 25.

SUNDAY: Mostly sunny and beautiful winter day. A low around 5. A high 20 to 25.

MONDAY: Clouding up & becoming breezy at times. Maybe a late day flurry. A low zero to 10 above. Milder in the afternoon with a high around 30.

TUESDAY: Mostly cloudy. Scattered flurries early drying up. A low around 20 to 25. A high 35 to 40.

Average low ranging mid-single digits to mid-teens, Average highs 30 to 35.

End of Meteorological Winter March 9th… based off local climatology.

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Updated Wednesday Evening Forecast — February 17th, 2021

TONIGHT: Fair this evening with high cloudiness. Colder. A low zero to 10 above. Little wind.

TOMORROW: Filtered sun gives way to thickening clouds. A high reaching near 25. Light northwest winds.

THURSDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Light snow showers or flurries developing before daybreak especially central and southern areas. Light coatings in spots. A low 10 to 15. Light northeast winds.

FRIDAY: Mainly gray. Flurries or light snow showers. Dusting to an inch in the mountains. A high near 25. Light southeast winds.

Looking further ahead…

FRIDAY NIGHT: Scattered snow showers or flurries. Dusting to an inch. A low mid-teens.

SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy. Scattered mountain snow showers and valley flurries. Minor coatings. Blustery & colder. A high near 25.

SUNDAY: Mostly sunny and beautiful winter day. A low around 5. A high mid-20s.

MONDAY: Clouding up & becoming breezy at times. Maybe a late day flurry. A low near 10. Milder in the afternoon with a high around 30.

TUESDAY: Mostly cloudy. Scattered flurries early drying up. A low in the teens. A high 35 to 40.

Average low ranging mid-single digits to mid-teens, Average highs 30 to 35.

End of Meteorological Winter March 9th… based off local climatology.

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Updated Wednesday morning Forecast — February 17th, 2021

TODAY: Pick of the week. Morning clouds…then mostly sunny but a little colder. A high in the upper teens. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph lowering wind chills this morning

TONIGHT: Fair this evening with high cloudiness. Colder. A low zero to 5 above. Little wind.

THURSDAY: Filtered sun gives way to thickening clouds. A high reaching near 25. Light northwest winds.

Looking further ahead…

THURSDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Good chance for accumulating light snow or snow showers developing south of the Barre-Montpelier area overnight. Minor coating. A low 10 to 15.

FRIDAY: Mainly gray. Occasional light snow showers with minor accumulation up to an inch. A high around 25.

SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy. Scattered mountain snow showers and valley flurries. Minor coatings. Blustery & colder. A low mid to upper teens. A high 20 to 25.

SUNDAY: Mostly sunny and beautiful winter day. A low around 5. A high 20 to 25.

MONDAY: Clouding up & becoming breezy at times. A low zero to 10 above. Milder in the afternoon. A high pushing toward 32 degrees. Rising chance for snow Monday night.

Average low ranging mid-single digits to mid-teens, Average highs 30 to 35.

End of Meteorological Winter March 9th… based off local climatology.

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Updated Tuesday Evening Forecast — February 16th, 2021

TONIGHT: Areas of drizzle…transitions back to a band of snow showers working through. An inch or so possible, especially in the mountains. Turning blustery, colder with partial clearing. A low dipping 5 to 10 above. West to northwest winds developing 10 to 25 mph with few higher gusts lowering wind chills.

TOMORROW: Pick of the week. Morning clouds…then mostly sunny but a little colder. A high in the upper teens. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph lowering wind chills a bit…

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Clear in the evening then increasing high cloudiness. Colder. A low around 5 above. Little wind.

THURSDAY: Filtered sun gives to thickening clouds. A high reaching near 25. Light northwest winds.

Looking further ahead…

THURSDAY NIGHT: Overcast. Rising chance for light snow or snow showers after midnight. A low around 10 above.

FRIDAY: Overcast. Chance for mostly light accumulating snow…An inch or two. A high in the low 20s.

SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy with a chance for leftover snow showers or flurries. Blustery & colder. A low around 15. A high 20 to 25.

SUNDAY: A few morning clouds, then mostly sunny and beautiful winter day. A low around 5. A high 20 to 25.

Average low ranging mid-single digits to mid-teens, Average highs 30 to 35.

End of Meteorological Winter March 9th… based off local climatology.

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Updated Tuesday Morning Forecast — February 16th, 2021

Winter Storm Warning expires early Tuesday evening…

TODAY: Wintry mix of predominantly sleet to fall moderate at times…to mix with freezing rain during the morning commute with some glazing likely. Precipitation to become much lighter by 10 AM. Total sleet/snow accumulation 3 to 6” with up to a 2 tenths of glazing possible central and southern Vermont. A high in the mid and possibly upper 30s this afternoon. Light southeast winds.

TONIGHT: Snow showers redevelop this early evening with accumulations of an inch or two mainly in the mountains. Turning blustery and much colder.Otherwise variable clouds. A low dipping 5 to 10 above. West to northwest winds developing 10 to 25 mph with few higher gusts lowering wind chills.

WEDNESDAY: Pick of the week. Morning clouds…then mostly sunny but a little colder. A high around 20. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph…mainly in the morning lowering wind chills a bit…

Looking further ahead…

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Clear in the evening then increasing high cloudiness. Colder. A low around zero to 5 above.

THURSDAY: High clouds thickening up. Good chance for snow developing Thursday evening. A high reaching near 25.

FRIDAY: Overcast. Chance for accumulating snow…A few to several inches possible. A low 10 to 15. A high in the low 20s.

SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy with a chance for leftover snow showers or flurries. Blustery & colder. A low 10 to 15. A high around 20.

Average low ranging mid-single digits to mid-teens, Average highs 30 to 35.

End of Meteorological Winter March 9th… based off local climatology.

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Updated Monday Evening Forecast — February 15th, 2021

Winter Storm Warning 7 PM tonight into Tuesday Evening…

TONIGHT: Overcast. A couple flurries this evening. Accumulating snow developing around midnight…falling moderate to heavy at for a time with about 4 to 6”. Snow…mixing with sleet and freezing rain toward daybreak. A low near 20. Light northeast winds.

TOMORROW: Cloudy. Snow moderate for a time Champlain Valley/northern Greens early with an additional 1 to 3 inches. Otherwise spotty mixed precipitation tapers off with possible hints of sun late. Total accumulation 4 to 9”. A high 30 to 35. Light east winds.

TUESDAY NIGHT: Scattered flurries with a light coating in the evening & turning blustery. Otherwise variable clouds overnight. A low dipping to around 5 above. West to northwest winds developing in the evening at 10 to 20 mph.

WEDNESDAY: Morning clouds…then mostly sunny but a little colder. A high 15 to 20. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph…mainly in the morning lowering wind chills a bit…

Looking further ahead…

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Clear in the evening then increasing high cloudiness. Colder. A low around zero to 5 above.

THURSDAY: High clouds thickening up. Good chance for snow developing Thursday evening. A high reaching near 25.

FRIDAY: Overcast. Chance for accumulating snow…Several inches possible. A low near 15. A high in the mid-20s.

SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy with a chance for leftover snow showers or flurries. Blustery & colder. A low around 10. A high in the mid-teens to around 20.

Average low ranging mid-single digits to mid-teens, Average highs 30 to 35.

End of Meteorological Winter March 9th… based off local climatology.

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Updated Monday Morning Forecast — February 15th, 2021

TODAY: A few hints of morning sun, otherwise clouding up. A rising chance for flurries or light snow showers later this afternoon. Accumulation of dusting to around an inch. A high reaching the mid-20s. Little wind.

Winter Storm Warning 7 PM tonight into Tuesday Evening…

TONIGHT: Overcast. Scattered flurries dry up for a time this evening. Accumulating snow becoming likely before midnight…moderate to heavy at times with several inches accumulation. Snow…mixing with sleet and spotty freezing rain south of the Barre-Montpelier area overnight. A low around 20. Light northeast winds.

TUESDAY: Cloudy. Snow moderate at times northern and western areas in the morning…with snow changing to mixed precipitation southern two-thirds of the state….before changing back to light snow or snow showers exiting as a few flurries late in the day. Total accumulation 6 to 12 inches. A high 30 to 35. Light east winds.

Looking further ahead…

TUESDAY NIGHT: Scattered flurries in the evening with partial clearing overnight. A low in the single digits.

WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny in the morning, giving way to thickening clouds. Temperatures peaking in the upper teens to around 20.

THURSDAY: Cloudy & gray. Rising chance for snow developing late. A low zero to 10 above. A high 20 around 25.

FRIDAY: Overcast. Chance for accumulating snow…possibly several inches. A low in the teens. A high in the mid-20s.

Average low ranging mid-single digits to mid-teens, Average highs 30 to 35.

End of Meteorological Winter March 9th… based off local climatology.

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Updated Friday Evening Forecast — February 12th, 2021

TONIGHT: Mostly clear this evening, then variable high cloudiness. Bitterly cold. A low 10 to 15 below. Light northwest winds.

TOMORROW: Considerable high cloudiness, with a break of sun now and then. A high near 15. Light northwest winds.

SATURDAY NIGHT: Scattered evening clouds, then clouding up.Flurries or light snow showers becoming likely with minor coating. A low 5 to 10 above. Light east winds.

SUNDAY Valentine’s Day: Widely scattered flurries early, then mixed sun and clouds. A high around 25. Light southwest winds.

Looking further ahead…

SUNDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear. A low around 10 above.

MONDAY: Variable clouds then clouding up. A chance for light accumulating snow in the afternoon. A high 20 to 25.

TUESDAY: Cloudy & becoming blustery late. Chance for accumulating snow. a few to several inches possible. A morning low in the teens. A high 20 to 25.

WEDNESDAY: Morning clouds with a leftover flurry, then becoming partly to mostly sunny. A low zero to 10 above. A high in the upper teens to low 20s.

Average low ranging 5 to 15 above, Average highs about 25 into the mid-30s

End of Winter March 9th… based off local climatology.

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Updated Friday Morning Forecast — February 12th, 2021

TODAY: Filtered sunshine through high clouds. Well below normal in temperature. A high in the low teens. Light northwest winds.

TONIGHT: Mostly clear in the evening, then increasing high cloudiness. Bitterly cold. A low 5 to 15 below. Light northwest winds.

SATURDAY: Sunshine becomes filtered through high cloudiness. A high near 15. Light northwest winds.

Looking further ahead…

SATURDAY NIGHT: Scattered evening clouds, then clouding up.Flurries or light snow showers becoming likely with minor coating. A low around 5 above.

SUNDAY Valentine’s Day: Clouds with a intervals of sun. Occasional flurries with limited accumulation. A high near 25.

MONDAY: Variable clouds then becoming overcast. A chance for light accumulating snow in the afternoon. A low near 5 above. A high upper teens to near 20.

TUESDAY: Cloudy & becoming blustery late. Chance for accumulating snow late morning on…a few to possibly several inches possible. A morning low 5 below to 5 above. A high 15 to 20.

WEDNESDAY: Morning clouds with a chance for leftover flurries giving way to increasing sunshine. A low in the mid-teens. A high in the mid-20s.

Average low ranging 5 to 15 above, Average highs about 25 into the mid-30s

End of Winter March 9th… based off local climatology.

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Updated Thursday Evening Forecast — February 11th, 2021

Wind Chill Advisories Green Mountains and points east overnight thru 10 AM Friday…

TONIGHT: Mostly clear this evening. Partly cloudy overnight. A low zero to 10 below. Northwesterly winds 10 mph lowering wind chills.

TOMORROW: Filtered sunshine through high cloudiness. Colder. A high in the low teens. Light northwest winds.

FRIDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear in the evening, then increasing high cloudiness. Bitterly cold. A low 5 to 15 below. Light northwest winds.

SATURDAY: Sunshine becomes filtered through high cloudiness. A high near 15. Light northwest winds.

Looking further ahead…

SATURDAY NIGHT: Scattered evening clouds, then clouding up.Light accumulating snow becomes likely overnight. A low around 5 above.

SUNDAY: Gray. Light accumulating snow likely…winding down late northwest to southeast. Around 1 to 3”. A high near 25.

MONDAY: Clouds then increasing sunshine. A low near 5 above. A high upper teens to near 20.

TUESDAY: Cloudy & becoming blustery late. Chance for accumulating snow late morning on…a few to several inches possible. A morning low 5 below to 5 above. A high 15 to 20.

Average low ranging 5 to 15 above, Average highs about 25 into the mid-30s

End of Winter March 9th… based off local climatology.

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