Updated Thursday Evening Forecast — January 11th, 2018

TONIGHT: Cloudy staying mild. Periods of rain…developing after midnight. Slight risk of icy spots on back gravel roads. A low 40 to 45. South winds 10 to 20 mph.

TOMORROW: Gray. Periods of rain occasionally moderate, blustery at times. Areas of fog. Milder with a high in the low 50s. South winds 10 to 25 mph gust over 40 mph across elevated terrain.

Winter Storm Warning 7 PM Friday through 4 PM Saturday…

FRIDAY NIGHT: Periods of rain, freezing rain with ice accumulation transitioning to a “wintry mix of sleet and eventually snow moderate at times. Multiple precipitation types may be excessive creating very poor travel. Sharply colder! Temperatures falling into the low 20s to upper teens. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph.

SATURDAY: Overcast with a sleety-snowfall. Accumulations 3 to locally 7”. Snowfall likely more northern and western areas up to locally 12”. Temperatures falling through the teens. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph lowering wind chills.

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SATURDAY NIGHT: Leftover snow showers and flurries exiting in the evening to partial clearing. A low zero to 5 below.

SUNDAY: Mostly sunny but much colder. A high 5 to 10 above.

MONDAY: Mostly sunny with some high clouds. Frigid. A low 5 to 15 below. A high in around 10 above.

TUESDAY: Partial morning sun then clouding up with a chance for flurries late. A low around zero. A high moderating back into the 20s.

WEDNESDAY: Gray. Chance for snow and a risk for mixed precipitation. A low in the teens. A high in the 20s.

Average lows in the single digits above zero. Normal highs in the 20s.

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Updated Thursday morning forecast — January 11th, 2018

TODAY: Spotty light rain showers or sprinkles exiting late this morning – Watch for slick spots. Clouds perhaps a few break of sun this afternoon. A high around 45. South winds 10 to 20 mph.

TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy and staying mild. Rain developing overnight. Risk of icy spots on back gravel roads. A low around 40. South winds 10 to 20 mph.

FRIDAY: Gray. Periods of rain, blustery at times with areas of fog. Milder with a high pushing close to 50. South winds 10 to 25 mph gust over 40 mph across elevated terrain.

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Winter Storm Watch Goes into Effect Friday Evening through Saturday Evening

FRIDAY NIGHT: Periods of rain, freezing rain with ice accumulation transitioning to a “wintry mix of sleet and eventually snow moderate at times. Very poor travel! Sharply colder! Temperatures falling into the low 20s to upper teens.

SATURDAY: Overcast with a sleety-snowfall. Accumulations 3 to locally 7”. Snowfall likely more northern and western areas up to locally 12”. Temperatures falling through the teens.

SUNDAY: Mostly sunny but much colder. A low near zero to 10 below. A high 5 to 10 above.

MONDAY: Mostly sunny with some high clouds. Frigid. A low 15 to 20 below. A high in the single digits above zero.

TUESDAY: Partial morning sun then clouding up with a chance for flurries late. A low around zero. A high moderating back into the 20s.

WEDNESDAY: Gray. Chance for snow and a risk for mixed precipitation. A low in the teens. A high in the 20s.

Average lows in the single digits above zero. Normal highs in the 20s.

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Updated Wednesday Evening Forecast — January 10th, 2018

TONIGHT: Clouding up. Spotty freezing rain developing making for slick spots. An early low in the mid 20s to around 30 this evening, then temperatures rise above freezing overnight. South breeze picks up at 10 to 15 mph.

TOMORROW: Cloudy and becoming milder. Spotty freezing sprinkles or sprinkles exiting in the morning. Breaks of sun developing . A around 45. South winds 10 to 20 mph.

THURSDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy and staying mild. Rain developing overnight. Risk of icy spots on back gravel roads.. A low around 40. South winds 10 to 20 mph.

FRIDAY: Gray with periods of rain, blustery at times with areas of fog. Milder with a high pushing close to 50. South winds 10 to 25 mph gust over 40 mph across elevated terrain.

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FRIDAY NIGHT: Periods of freezing rain with some glazing transitioning to a wintry mix of sleet and eventually snow toward daybreak. Sharply colder! Temperatures falling into the teens.

SATURDAY: Overcast with periods of sleet and snow. Accumulations 2 to locally 6” Temperatures in the teens.

SUNDAY: Mostly sunny but much colder. A low near zero degrees . A high around 10 above.

MONDAY: Partly to mostly sunny and cold. A low in the teens below zero. A high 10 above.

Average lows in the single digits above zero. Normal highs in the 20s.

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Updated Wednesday morning forecast — January 10th, 2018

TODAY: Pick of the week – Sunshine mixing with some high cloudiness in the afternoon. A high around 32. Light south winds.

TONIGHT: Cloudy. Spotty freezing rain developing making for slick spots. A low near 32. South breeze 10 to 20 mph.

THURSDAY: Cloudy and becoming milder. A risk for spotty freezing sprinkles early east of the Greens exiting. Otherwise a few breaks of sun. A around 45. South winds 10 to 20 mph.

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THURSDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy and staying mild. Rain with a risk icy spots on back gravel roads developing toward daybreak. A low in the upper 30s.

FRIDAY: Gray with periods of rain, areas of fog but milder. A high 45 to 50.

SATURDAY: Low confidence – Overcast. Periods of freezing rain early with a risk for ice accumulation and treacherous travel. Freezing rain transitions to a “wintry mix of snow and sleet. Some snow accumulation. A morning low 15 to 20. A high in the mid 20s.

SUNDAY: Low confidence –Morning snow showers and squalls, becoming mostly sunny blustery and much colder. A low in the single digits below zero . A high 5 to 10 above.

MONDAY: Partly to mostly sunny and cold. A low in the teens below zero. A high 10 to 15 above.

Average lows in the single digits above zero. Normal highs in the 20s.

RH/1-10[end]

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Updated Tuesday Evening Forecast — January 9th, 2017

TONIGHT: Evening clouds then mostly clear. A low in the single digits above zero. Light west winds.

TOMORROW: Sunshine mixing with some high cloudiness in the afternoon. A high around 32. Light south winds.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Spotty freezing rain developing making for slick spots. A low near 32. South breeze 10 to 20 mph.

THURSDAY: Cloudy and becoming milder. A risk for spotty freezing sprinkles through mid morning with slick spots east of the Greens Mountains for a time. Otherwise a few breaks of sun . A around 45. South winds 10 to 20 mph.

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THURSDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy and staying mild. A rising chance for rain toward daybreak. A low in the mid to upper 30s

FRIDAY: Cloudy. Periods of rain and mild. A high mid to upper 40s.

SATURDAY: Low confidence – Overcast. Periods of freezing rain eventually changing to rain in the later afternoon. Risk of ice accumulation and treacherous icy travel. A low mid to upper 20s. A high 32 to 35.

SUNDAY: Low confidence –Morning snow showers and squalls, becoming mostly sunny blustery and much colder. A low near 10. A high in the mid teens.

MONDAY: Partly to mostly sunny and cold. A low around 10 below. A high 10 to 15 above.

Average lows in the single digits above zero. Normal highs in the 20s.

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Updated Tuesday morning Forecast — January 9th, 2018

TODAY: Snow showers…a few briefly moderate at times through 9 AM, exiting to isolated flurries. Breaks of sunshine developing. A high upper 20s to low 30s. Northwest winds pick up at 10 to 20 mph.

TONIGHT: Evening clouds then mostly clear. A low in the single digits above zero. Light west winds.

WEDNESDAY: Sunshine mixing with some high cloudiness in the afternoon. A high around 32. Light south winds.

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WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Spotty freezing rain developing making for slick spots. A low near 32.

THURSDAY: Cloudy and very mild. Some light spotty freezing rain or sprinkles with possible slick spots. A around 45.

FRIDAY: Cloudy. Periods of light rain. A low around 35. A high mid 40s to near 50.

SATURDAY: Low confidence – Overcast. Periods of rain or freezing rain with a risk hazardous icy travel. A low near 30. A high in the mid 30s to about 40.

SUNDAY: Low confidence -Becoming mostly sunny blustery and much colder after morning flurries. A low 10 to 15. A high in the low to mid 20s.

Average lows in the single digits above zero. Normal highs in the 20s.

RH/1-9[end]

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Updated Monday Evening Forecast — January 8th, 2018

TONIGHT: Clouds with snow showers or flurries. A dusting to an inch.Temperatures holding in the mid 20s to near 30. Light southwest winds.

TOMORROW: Mainly cloudy. Scattered light snow showers or flurries becoming isolated in the afternoon. A skiff of snow accumulation. A high upper 20s to low 30s. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph.

TUESDAY NIGHT: Evening clouds then mostly clear. A low in the single digits above zero. Light west winds.

WEDNESDAY: Sunshine mixing with some high cloudiness in the afternoon. A high around 32. Light south winds.

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WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Spotty freezing rain developing making for slick spots. A low near 32.

THURSDAY: Cloudy and very mild. Some light spotty freezing rain or sprinkles with possible slick spots. A around 45.

FRIDAY: Cloudy. Periods of light rain. A low around 35. A high in the mid 40s.

SATURDAY: Overcast. Periods of rain or freezing rain. A low 30 to 35. A high in the 40s.

Average lows in the single digits above zero. Normal highs in the 20s.

RH/1-8[end]

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Updated Monday morning Forecast — January 8th, 2018

TODAY: Cloudy and gray. Occasional flurries or light accumulation snow showers. A dusting to a couple inches with most near the Canadian border.Much warmer. A high pushing to near 30.South winds 10 mph.

TONIGHT: Clouds with snow showers or flurries. A dusting to an inch.Temperatures holding in the mid 20s to near 30. Light southwest winds.

TUESDAY: Mainly cloudy. Scattered light snow showers or flurries. A skiff of snow accumulation. A high upper 20s to low 30s. Northwest winds 10 mph.

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TUESDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear. A low in the single digits above zero.

WEDNESDAY: Sunshine mixing with some high cloudiness in the afternoon. A high around 32.

THURSDAY: Cloudy and very mild. Periods of very light spotty mixed precipitation or sprinkles with slick travel. A low near 32. A around 45.

FRIDAY: Cloudy. Periods of light rain. A low around 35. A high in the mid 40s.

SATURDAY: Overcast. Periods of rain. A risk of freezing rain. A low 30 to 35. A high in the 40s.

Average lows in the single digits above zero. Normal highs in the 20s.

RH/1-8[end]

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Updated Friday Evening Forecast — January 5th, 2018

Wind Chill Warning into late Saturday…

TONIGHT: Scattered flurries near the Green Mountains. Little to no accumulation. A low 10 to 20 below combines with west to northwest winds 10 to 25 mph…producing dangerous wind chills of minus 25 to minus 40.

TOMORROW: Very frigid. Chance for flurries lingering through the morning. Intervals of sun in the afternoon.. Bitterly cold! Temperatures topping out 5 to 10 below. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph. Dangerous wind chills minus 25 to minus 40.

SATURDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. Diamond dust flurries. Likely the coldest temperatures. A low 15 to 25 below. Northwest winds 10 mph lowered wind chills.

SUNDAY: Morning sun then high cloudiness. A high around 10 above. Light southwest winds.

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SUNDAY NIGHT: Thickening clouds leading to periods of very light snow developing in the evening. A dusting to an inch. Temperatures rising through the teens.

MONDAY: Overcast. Periods of light accumulating snow. A dusting to a couple inches. Not so cold! A gradual rise in temperature reaching to near 30.

TUESDAY: Mainly cloudy. Scattered light snow showers or flurries. Minor additional accumulation. A low in the 20s. A high upper 20s to low 30s.

WEDNESDAY: Partly to mostly sunny. Increasing clouds with a threat for mixed precipitation developing Wednesday night.

THURSDAY: Cloudy with periods of mixed precipitation in the morning. A low 25 to 30. A high in the 40s.

Average lows in the single digits above zero. Normal highs in the 20s.

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Updated Friday morning forecast — January 5th, 2018

Wind Chill Warning into late Saturday…

TODAY: Sub-Zero degree cold combined with gusty northwest winds producing dangerous wind chills minus 20 to minus 35. Gray skies but with hints of sun in the afternoon otherwise bitterly cold. Occasional light snow showers flurries to decrease but continue near Green Mountain western slopes with some accumulation. A high zero to 5 below. West to northwest winds 10 to 25 mph with higher gusts.

TONIGHT: Scattered flurries near the Green Mountains. Little to no accumulation. A low 10 to 20 below combines with west to northwest winds 10 to 25 mph…producing dangerous wind chills of minus 25 to minus 40.

SATURDAY: Very frigid. Sunshine mixed with clouds with diamond dust flurries. Bitterly cold! Temperatures only topping out 5 to 10 below. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph. Dangerous wind chills minus 25 to minus 40.

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SATURDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. Diamond dust flurries. Likely the coldest temperatures. A low 15 to 30 below. Light wind but with dangerous wind chills.

SUNDAY: Morning sun then high cloudiness. Temperatures A high around 10 above.

MONDAY: Overcast. Periods of light accumulating snow. A dusting to a couple inches. Not so cold! A gradual rise in temperature reaching to near 30.

TUESDAY: Mainly cloudy. Scattered light snow showers or flurries. Minor additional accumulation. A low in the 20s. A high upper 20s to low 30s.

Average lows in the single digits above zero. Normal highs in the 20s.

RH/1-5[end]

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