Good morning, and I hope your Valentine's Day goes well, whatever you have planned (or whatever you forgot to plan).
Today it should be partly cloudy, then increasing clouds. Milder with highs in the lower 30s. South to southwest winds of 10-15 mph. Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid to upper 20s. Light south winds. Tomorrow: Partly sunny. Milder, with highs 37-42. South to southwest winds of 5-10 mph.
There's a storm coming our way on Thursday, but it will probably be just rain - maybe a touch of snow on Friday, though.
Here's the weather discussion from our friends at the Fairbanks Museum in St. Johnsbury:
Today is a holiday best spent on warm moments with loved ones. But on this date in 2007, legions of us were instead out in the cold shoveling a fresh 2-3 feet of snow dumped by a significant Nor’easter.
Such snowstorms have been non-existent here this winter season, and the next week will be no exception. High pressure sliding out into the Atlantic from the southeastern states will amount to fair weather for us today. There is a weak storm over the Mississippi Valley though, also heading east. It will weaken with time, resulting in just some added cloud cover tonight and tomorrow.
A more significant system will arrive late Thursday, but this looks to be a mainly rain event.
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