Mild air with rain showers today continues tonight but with a quick intermission late today. Not bad tomorrow unless you like mid winter conditions as we’ll loose more snow. Snow returns to the high elevations 1st day of 2025 with a colder trend and slushy travel.

Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont forecast 3:00 PM Monday 12-30-24

TONIGHT: Clouding up this evening, leading to scattered rain showers. Mild with a low mid to upper 30s. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph & gusty.

TOMORROW: Clouds with a few breaks of sun at times in the afternoon. A high mid-40s. Light south to southwest winds.

TUESDAY NIGHT NEWS YEAR EVE: Fair in the evening with high cloudiness, otherwise cloudy. Rain…mixed with wet snow accumulation likely 1 to 2” overnight south to north. A low 30 to 35. Light east winds.

WEDNESDAY NEW YEARS DAY: Gray. Rain likely predominates lower valleys, otherwise wet snow accumulation likely 1 to 3” up to locally 5” summits. Temperatures holding around 35. East winds 10 mph, becoming light and variable.

Looking further ahead

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Cloudy blustery and progressively colder. Good chance for accumulating snow or snow showers…most Green Mountain western slopes – few inches. A low 25 to 30.

THURSDAY: Mostly cloudy, blustery to windy with occasional mountain snow showers and valley flurries. Minor accumulation. Temperatures falling thru the 20s.

FRIDAY: Partial morning sun, then lots of clouds with scattered lake effect flurries. A low 15 to 20. A high 25 to 30.

SATURDAY: Mainly gray. Scattered flurries. A low single digits. A high 10 to 15.               

Average low 5 to 15. Average high mid-20s to about 30.

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Sprawling high pressure will shift east as clouds pushing in ahead of the next weather system melt away as just high thin cirrus tonight, but gradually clouds thickening lead to sprinkles with an icy spot or two – heads up. Much warmer with rain and melting snows early to mid next week.

Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont forecast 3:00 PM Friday 12-27-24

TONIGHT: Some high cloudiness otherwise mostly clear. A low upper single digits to around 15 above. Little wind.

TOMORROW: Thickening clouds. Maybe a sprinkle or two central & southern areas. Maybe an icy spot. A high 35 to 40. Light southeast winds, but breezier Lake Champlain.

SATURDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Chance for a sprinkle especially southern areas. Maybe an icy spot. A low 30 to 35. Light south winds, but breezier Lake Champlain.

SUNDAY: Gray. A rising likelihood for rain showers…shifting south to north. A high in the low 40s. Light southeast winds, but breezier Lake Champlain.

Looking further ahead

SUNDAY NIGHT: Lots of clouds with scattered light rain showers especially late. Becoming rather breezy western slopes. Milder. An early low near 40 rising toward 50 overnight.

MONDAY: Chance for rain showers…moderate at times mid-day. Otherwise gray & breezy to windy western slopes of Green Mountains…with partial clearing late. Above normal in temperature. A high upper 40s to around 50.

TUESDAY: Morning cloudiness, then increasing sunshine.A low near 35. A high near 40.

WEDNESDAY: Gray. Chance for rain…mixing with wet slushy snow…possibly significant in the mountains. A low near 30. A high mid to upper 30s.

Average low 5 to 15. Average high mid-20s to near 32.

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Friday Night Forecast — 12-20-24

Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont forecast 3:00 PM Friday 12-20-24

Winter Solstice 4:21 AM

TONIGHT: Lots of clouds. Periods of light snow or flurries. Less than an inch. A low about the mid-teens. Light north to northwest winds, stronger near Lake Champlain.

TOMORROW: Lingering flurries with little accumulation. Otherwise lots of clouds & colder. Temperatures holding in the mid teens. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph lowering wind chills.

SATURDAY NIGHT: Considerable cloudiness. A few mountain flurries, drying up with a dusting to a fluffy inch. A low 5 below to 5 above. Northwest winds 10 mph…lowering wind chills

SUNDAY: A stray mountain flurry with lingering morning clouds, then increasing afternoon sunshine. Frigidly cold. A high just to 5 above. Northwest winds 10 mph lowering wind chills.

Looking further ahead

SUNDAY NIGHT: Clear & frigid with the coldest night so far this season. A low ranging minus 5 to minus 15 degrees.

MONDAY: Sunshine giving way to high cloudiness. A high near 15.

TUESDAY: A period of light snow or snow showers…1 to 3” of fluffy accumulation tapering exiting late to breaks of sun. A low in the single digits. A high near 20.

WEDNESDAY Christmas Day: Morning clouds, then bright sun and blue skies. A low 5 to 15. A high in the low 20s.

Average lows upper single digits to mid-teens. Average high mid-20s to low 30s

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Tuesday Night Weather — 12-10-24

Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont forecast 3:00 PM Tuesday 12-10-24

TONIGHT: Cloudy. A few sprinkles, with pockets of freezing rain and icy travel east of the Greens this evening. Periods of rain…a risk of isolated pockets of freezing rain east of the Greens with slick travel. An early evening low near 32. Southeast winds 10 mph.

Flood Watch Wednesday Afternoon thru Thursday morning…

TOMORROW: Overcast. Rain…moderate to heavy at times in the afternoon combining with snowmelt and rising streams & rivers with potential for flooding. A high about 45. Light southeast winds.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Rain moderate to heavy in the evening…changing to wet snow elevated terrain, exiting before daybreak with partial clearing overnight. Accumulations dusting to 2”. River levels maybe running moderately high. A low in the upper 20s. Southwesterly winds 10 to 20 mph and gusty

THURSDAY: Mixed clouds & sun with potentially high river levels…receding. Scattered mountain flurries with little accumulation. A high around 30. West to southwest winds 10 to 20 mph and gusty.

Looking further ahead

THURSDAY NIGHT: Chance for a few lake effect snow showers with minor accumulation northern areas early,otherwise becoming mostly clear & colder. A low 5 to 15 above.

FRIDAY: Lots of sunshine with mountain clouds. A high 20 to 25.

SATURDAY: Bright sunshine & blue skies. A low in the single digits. A high in the mid to upper 20s.

SUNDAY: Cloudy. A low 10 to 15 above. A high in the low 30s. 

Average lows teens to near 20. Average high upper 20s to mid-30s

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Monday Night Weather — 12-9-24

Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont forecast 3:00 PM Monday 12-9-24

Winter Weather Advisory thru 10 AM except for Champlain Valley

TONIGHT: Overcast. Periods of snow moderate to briefly heavy for a time this evening…tapering off to pockets of mixed precipitation and slick travel. A low mid-20s to around 30. East winds 10 mph.

TOMORROW: Gray. Scattered light rain showers. A high mid to upper 30s. Light southeast winds.

TUESDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Periods of rain…a risk of freezing rain east of the Greens in the evening with slick travel. A low around 35. Southeast winds 10 mph.

WEDNESDAY: Overcast. Rain…moderate to heavy at times, with lots of snowmelt and rising rivers with potential for river flooding lower elevations. A high 40 to 45. Light southeast winds.

Looking further ahead

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Rain, changing to wet accumulating snow elevated terrain, before exiting to some partial clearing overnight. Accumulations dusting to 2”. River levels maybe running moderately high. A low in the upper 20s.

THURSDAY: More sun than clouds. Chance for afternoon mountain snow showers or flurries with minor accumulations.                        A high in the low 30s.

FRIDAY: Mostly sunny. A low 10 to 15. A high 20 to 25.

SATURDAY: Lots of sunshine. A low in the single digits. A high in the mid to upper 20s.

Average lows teens to near 20. Average high upper 20s to mid-30s

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Thursday Night Weather

Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont forecast 3:00 PM Thursday 12-5-24

TONIGHT: Lots of clouds & blustery. Accumulating snow showers near the Green Mountains with lighter snowfalls or flurries elsewhere winding down overnight. Accumulations of a dusting…to locally 3” northern Green Mountain Ski Resorts. A low-upper teens. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph and gusty.

TOMORROW: Morning clouds giving way to intervals of sunshine. Blustery and cold. A high in the upper teens to low 20s. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph.

FRIDAY NIGHT: Considerable cloudiness. Scattered light lake effect snow showers or flurries after midnight. Minor accumulation. An early evening low around 15. Light southwest winds.

SATURDAY: Mainly cloudy & rather cold. Scattered flurries early then drying up. Little accumulation. A high in the low 20s. Light west winds.

Looking further ahead

SATURDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Good chance for snow showers developing overnight, with accumulations around an inch. A low 5 to 10 above.

SUNDAY: Gray. Chance for light snow showers…dusting to an inch northern areas. A high near 40

MONDAY: Increasing clouds. Chance for rain or mixed precipitation developing in the afternoon. A low around 30. A high around 40.

TUESDAY: Cloudy. Chance for rain or mixed precipitation…possibly significant amounts with slick travel. A low around 32. A high low to mid 40s.

Average low mid-teens to low 20s. Average high 35 to 40

*This forecast and to be issued – Monday thru Friday.

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Roger Hill’s Radio Vermont forecast 3:00 PM Wednesday 12-4-24

Winter Weather Advisory thru late Thursday night…for multiple rounds of accumulating snow & slippery travel…

TONIGHT: Overcast. Occasional light accumulating snow or snow showers. Accumulations of an inch or two”. A low around 25. South winds 10 mph but gustier Champlain Valley. 

TOMORROW: Gray & becoming blustery late. Occasional light accumulating snow or snow showers continues. Accumulation about dusting to 2”…most off the valley floors. A high 32 to 35. Light south winds shifting to westerly and increasing late.

THURSDAY NIGHT: Lots of clouds & blustery. Light accumulating snow or snow showers with additional accumulation of 1 to locally 3”…most western slopes of the Greens. A low 10 to 15. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph and gusty.

FRIDAY: Morning clouds giving way to intervals of sunshine. Blustery and colder with temperatures in the teens. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph.

Looking further ahead

FRIDAY NIGHT: Considerable cloudiness. Scattered light lake effect snow showers or flurries after midnight with minor accumulation. A low 5 to 15 above.

SATURDAY: Mainly cloudy & rather cold. Chance for accumulating “lake effect” snow showers.. A high low to mid 20s.

SUNDAY: Gray. Chance for morning snow showers or flurries exiting in the afternoon. A low in the 20s. A high near 40

MONDAY: Increasing clouds. Chance for rain developing in the afternoon. A low in the 30s, highs in the lower 40s.

Average low mid-teens to low 20s. Average high 35 to 40

*This forecast and to be issued – Monday thru Friday.

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Big warming push next 24 hours comes with border skirmishes of sprinkles light rain shower activity. Overall this more unsettled than last week, not as warm, no huge wash-outs and on the dry side.

Roger Hill’s Weathering Heights Forecast 10:45 AM Monday November 4th, 2024

THIS AFTERNOON: Considerable cloudiness. A high around 45. Southeast winds 10 mph.

TONIGHT: Overcast. Widely scattered rain showers northern areas. A low in the low 40s. Light south winds stronger near Lake Champlain.

TOMORROW: Morning clouds with a chance for rain showers. Partial afternoon sunshine. A high near 65. South winds 10 to 15 mph, stronger near Lake Champlain.

Looking further ahead

TUESDAY NIGHT: Fair with some high cloudiness. A low in the in the upper 50s.

WEDNESDAY: Gray.Good chance of rain showers. Late day breaks of sun. A high mid to upper 60s.

THURSDAY: Morning clouds with leftover rain showers exiting. Increasing afternoon sunshine.A low near 40. A high 50 to 55.

FRIDAY: Morning sun then thickening clouds leading to a few showers north.A low around 35. A high around 50.

Average low mid-20s to low 30s. Average high mid-40s to low 50s

Full out stick season

This forecast and weather brief will be done every other day – Monday, Wednesday & Fridays until further notice.

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Blustery, drier and colder but still lingering clouds and sprinkles. Decent weather, though chilly, this weekend into Monday, warmer & dry Election Day.

Roger Hill’s Weathering Heights Forecast 10:45 AM Friday, November 1st, 2024

THIS AFTERNOON: Mixed sun and clouds & colder, maybe a mountain sprinkle. Blustery to windy. Temperatures falling through the 50s. West winds 10 to 25 mph shifting to northwesterly.

TONIGHT: Cloudy periods. A low 32 to 35. Northwesterly winds becoming light.

TOMORROW: Lots of clouds, with intervals of sun away from the mountains. Slightly below normal in temperature. A high low to mid-40s. Northwest winds 10 mph.

Looking further ahead

SATURDAY NIGHT: Becoming clear and cold with a hard freeze. A low mid to upper 20s.

SUNDAY: Bright sunshine gives way to variable high cloudiness. A high around 45.

MONDAY: Clouding up. Chance for rain showers. A high low to mid-40s.

TUESDAY Election Day: Morning clouds then lots of sunshine. Much milder with a high in the low to mid 60s.

Average low upper 20s to low 30s. Average high mid-40s to low 50s

Full-out stick season

This forecast and weather brief will be done every other day – Monday, Wednesday & Fridays until further notice.

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Updated Monday Night Forecast — January 22nd, 2024

TONIGHT: Cloudy. Flurries likely developing with a minor coating overnight. A low in the mid-20s. Southwest winds 10 mph shifting to westerly overnight.

TOMORROW: Lots of clouds. Scattered flurries in the morning drying up in the afternoon. A high around 30. Light northwest winds.

TUESDAY NIGHT: Overcast. Light snow developing south to north later in the evening with light accumulations. A low near 20.Light northeast winds.

WEDNESDAY: Mainly cloudy.Light snow or snow showers likely in the morning. Around an inch of accumulation.A high in the upper 20s. Southeast winds 10 mph.

Looking further ahead

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Cloudy.A good chance for periods of light rain or a wintry mix east of the Green Mountains with slick travel developing.An evening low around 30.

THURSDAY: Overcast.Chance for rain, becoming moderate at times, beginning early as a wintry mix with icy travel possible.Areas of fog. A high upper 30s.

FRIDAY: Cloudy.Chance for rain with pockets of freezing rain toward the Connecticut River Valley in the morning isolated rain showers in the afternoon. A low around 35. A high pushing to near 50.

SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy. Chance for a rain or snow shower. A low around 32. A high mid to upper 30s.

Average lows single digits. Average highs mid to upper 20s coldest period of winter.

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