Updated Tuesday Morning Forecast — January 24th, 2023
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TODAY: Considerable cloudiness & becoming blustery this afternoon. Scattered snow showers with a risk of a squall arriving late morning into the midafternoon with a quick coating northern higher terrain. A high 32 to 35 degrees. Blustery west to southwest winds 10 to 20 mph & gusty.
TONIGHT: Clouds with a stray mountain flurrythen partial clearing. A low 5 to 15 above.Light northwest winds.
Winter Storm Watch Washington County south Wednesday afternoon into Thursday evening…
WEDNESDAY: Periods of morning sun then clouding up. Rising chance for late day accumulating snow southern Vermont. A high in the mid to upper 20s. Light southeast winds.
Looking further ahead
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Overcast. Periods of medium wet snow falling moderate at times…transitioning to a wintry mix later overnight with poor travel. Accumulation of 4 to locally 9” with higher amounts S. and central Green Mountains. An early low in the mid-20s.
THURSDAY: Overcast. An early wintry mix exits to leftover snow showers/flurries with light coatings western slopes of the Greens. Maybe a few breaks of sun late. A high around 35.
FRIDAY: Becoming partly to mostly sunny skies. A low around 10. A high in the lower 20s.
SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy. Chance for flurries. A low about 10 above. A high around 32.
SUNDAY: Filtered sunshine gives way to lots of clouds. Chance for light accumulating snow late. A low in the teens. A high around 35.
Average lows single digits to near 10 above. Average highs mid to upper 20s.
Climatological winter ends March 9th…
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Weathering Heights
2023-01-24 12:39:14
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