TONIGHT: Considerable cloudiness. A rising chance for flurries overnight with little accumulation. A low around 25. Little wind.
TOMORROW: Considerable cloudiness. Scattered flurries…mainly northern mountains. Dusting to half inch in spots. A high 32 to 35. Westerly breeze 10 mph.
TUESDAY NIGHT: A few evening flurries with a dusting in spots exiting. Otherwise partial clearing overnight. A low around 15. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph
WEDNESDAY: Variable high cloudiness allowing for intervals of sunshine. A high around 30. Light south winds.
Looking further ahead…
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Clouding up. Maybe a flurry Quebec border. A low around 25.
THURSDAY: Thickening clouds breezy and warmer. A rising chance for rain later in the afternoon. A late day high around 45.
THURSDAY NIGHT Christmas Eve: Moderate to locally heavy wind-blown rain, breezy to windy. Milder with temperatures in the upper 40s to around 50.
FRIDAY Christmas Day: Moderate rain tapers off to widely scattered snow showers/flurries in the afternoon.Temperatures around 50…turning sharply colder late afternoon…possible flash-freeze icy travel.
SATURDAY & SUNDAY: Clouds mixed with few periods of sunshine. Chance for mountain flurries. Lows in the teens. Highs
in the 20s.
Average low upper single digits to mid-teens, Average highs mid-20s to low-30s.
Peak of Winter (coldest averages) January 23rd. End of Winter March 9th… based off local climatology.
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