Updated Friday Evening Forecast — December 23rd, 2022
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Flood Warning for the central and northern Green Mountains thru this late afternoon. Flood Watch continues into Saturday evening with rising streams/rivers.
TONIGHT: Rain showers rapidly transition to a round of snow showers/squalls…with a quick coating of snow, possible white-outs…and a “Flash-Freeze hazard” for travel. Variably cloudy otherwise. A low bottoms out around 5 above. Winds shifting to southwesterly 10 to 25 mph and gusty lowering wind chills.
TOMORROW: Lots of clouds but a few breaks of sunshine away from the mountains and blustery. A high in the low to mid-teens. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph lowering wind chills.
SATURDAY NIGHT Christmas Eve: Lots of clouds & a bit blustery. Chance for a brief flurry. A low 5 to 10 above. Winds continue southwesterly 10 to 15 mph lowered wind chills.
SUNDAY Christmas Day: Clouds with a few intervals of sunshine & still blustery. Maybe a northern border flurry. A high in the lower 20s. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph
Looking Further Ahead…
SUNDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy north, partly cloudy elsewhere. Scattered northern mountain snow showers and flurries with a light coating in spots. A low near 10.
MONDAY: Clouds mixing with intervals of sunshine. A few northern flurries. A high about 25.
TUESDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy. Chance for snow showers or flurries with minor accumulation. A low 5 to 10 above. A high 20 to 25.
WEDNESDAY: Partly sunny. Chance for flurries. A low 5 above to 5 below. A high about 25.
Average lows upper single digits to mid-teens. Average highs mid-20s to mid-30s
Climatological winter peaks approx. January 22nd ends March 9th…
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Weathering Heights
2022-12-23 19:13:24
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