wcax weather report

Wcax weather report

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Tonight will be windy, with gusts over 40 mph possible. This will result in scattered to possibly numerous power outages in the higher elevations. Snowfall of 6 or more inches is likely in the mountains overnight, making for slippery travel. Morning heavy, wet snow on Sunday will taper to showers and mountain snow showers as we get into a bit of a lull. Highs on Sunday will be in the upper 30s to low 40s. The second part of the system will affect the region Sunday night right through Monday.

Wcax weather report

Cloudy with rain and snow. High around 40F. Winds W at 10 to 15 mph. Snow this evening will give way to lingering snow showers late. Low around 30F. Winds WNW at 10 to 20 mph. Snowfall around one inch. Windy with snow showers in the morning. High 38F. Winds NW at 20 to 30 mph. Snow accumulations less than one inch. Winds could occasionally gust over 40 mph. Partly cloudy skies. Low 31F.

Wind easing up tonight. Circle Country. With heavy, wet snow in the mountains, and wind gusts possibly over 40 mph, some power outages are possible.

Wintry mix possible around pm. The Weather Channel uses data, cookies and other similar technologies on this browser to optimise our website, and to provide you with weather features and deliver non-personalised ads based on the general location of your IP address. Find out more in our Privacy Policy. Daily 10 Today. Hourly Weather - Burlington, VT. Wintry Weather Wintry mix possible around pm.

We will finally get out of that unsettled weather pattern that we have been in all week long. The slow-moving, upper-level low pressure system that has been hitting us with all of those on-and-off showers is finally moving off to the east, being replaced by high pressure. That high will clear out the skies today after some morning cloudiness, so the sun will finally return. But with that high pressure right overhead tonight, skies will be clear, winds will calm down, and it will be a cold night into Friday morning with widespread frost away from the Champlain Valley. Temperatures will rebound back into the low-mid 60s for most of us on Friday which will feature mostly sunny skies. That will be the start of a nice stretch of fall weather which will last right into the middle of next week. The remnants of Hurricane Ian will be moving in our direction as we get into the weekend, but those remnants will be bouncing off of that high pressure system and taking a hard turn out to sea, so we will not get any wet weather out of it.

Wcax weather report

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Additional snow showers are likely today, though mainly early and in the mountains. UV Index 2 of High 48F. Winds WNW at 10 to 20 mph. Extended Forecast. The hazardous travel conditions are most likely Monday morning. The Vermont Department of Health is investigating after two people were infected with listeria, and officials say it may be linked to a Vermont grocery store. The cold has come and gone, and the temperatures are back to climbing. Sunset pm. Catamount Corner. Cold today, but warm weather is on the way again.

WCAX - The first part of the storm moved through faster than expected, and even fell apart a bit, with a large range of snowfall amounts across the region.

Snow Amount 0 in. Visibility 4 mi. Mostly cloudy with some showers late. Wind WNW 13 mph. Wind NNW 8 mph. Weather Whiplash heading our way for mid-week. Tue 12 Sunny. Man accused of shooting 3 Palestinian college students faces judge. Super Seniors. The precipitation will taper to valley showers and mountain snow showers on Sunday. What-to-do: Saturday, March 9th. Clear to partly cloudy. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph. Wed 13 Mostly Cloudy.

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