Deanna777
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Well here in Vermont the current temp is 16 degrees and cloudy. Tonight will be frigid (this will be the last cold blast). A weak clipper system will bring light snow showers Friday night into Saturday with little to no accumulation expected for most areas. The main story heading into next week is a much anticipated warming trend through next week, with Highs climbing into the upper 30s and low 40s. Mid-week brings increased uncertainly with a complex system that could bring rain, freezing rain, and snow, depending on how all the features align.
Daytime temps will range from the 20's to upper 40's through next week, with overnight lows in the single digits to upper 30's.
Next week, Tuesday and beyond will see a warming trend, which consist of some uncertainty. A complex low pressure system moves towards the area mid to late week with increased uncertainty on type and timing. Rain, Freezing rain, and snow are all possible, depending on how the cold air flowing/spreading from Canada and the warm air lifting Northward interact across the forecast area.
I am going snowmobiling this weekend.
Deanna
Daytime temps will range from the 20's to upper 40's through next week, with overnight lows in the single digits to upper 30's.
Next week, Tuesday and beyond will see a warming trend, which consist of some uncertainty. A complex low pressure system moves towards the area mid to late week with increased uncertainty on type and timing. Rain, Freezing rain, and snow are all possible, depending on how the cold air flowing/spreading from Canada and the warm air lifting Northward interact across the forecast area.
I am going snowmobiling this weekend.
Deanna