Good morning - It's in the 30s across much of the state, and we're expecting the temperature to stay up above freezing until later this evening. Although the Farmer's Almanac says we're supposed to get a major storm by Monday, it looks like we'll be spared - there's a big one down south, but it's not likely to turn our way. The forecast discussion, from our friends at the Fairbanks Museum in St. Johnsbury:
A light, spring-like fall of mixed rain and snow on valley floors and sticky snow over higher elevations will taper off to scattered rain and snow showers by mid-morning as an occluded front passes to our east. Westerly wind behind the front will pull cool and moist air over the ridgelines this afternoon and tonight, with scattered snow showers the result, primarily over the northern Green Mountains. No big storms are in sight for us, though a vigorous system will cross the southeast US over the weekend, bringing some severe weather to its south, and perhaps moderate snow to its north over the central Appalachians.
This weekend should have some flurries and partial clouds on Saturday morning, with temperatures staying in the 20s and 30s, overnight lows in the teens. Sunday's expected to be mostly sunny, and in the 20s.
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