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Vermont Weather March 4 Morning - 20° Above Normal

Vermont Weather March 4 Morning - 20° Above Normal

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Good morning. Vermont. I'm Aaron Jolly. That half-inch of snow from yesterday is doing something interesting this morning. It's reacting to temperatures hovering right at 28 degrees, creating a low fog. And hidden black ice on untreated surfaces. You'll want to watch your step until about 9 A.M. That's when the sun breaks through, burns off the fog. And we get a surprisingly nice day. In the next 24 hours. Central Vermont steals the warmth today, hitting 47 degrees — that's a solid 20 degrees above normal for early March. Southern Vermont tops out near 42, while the Northeast Kingdom climbs to 44. With light winds across the state, it's going to feel downright mild out there. Tonight, skies clear under a full moon. Lows drop to 20 in the Northeast Kingdom, 24 in central Vermont. And 26 down south. If you've cross-country skis, tonight is the night to use them. Thursday starts dry with highs in the low 40s. But Thursday night is when things get slippery. A wintry mix spreads north. Southern Vermont sees freezing rain likely — a 90 percent chance. Central and northern areas get snow transitioning to sleet and freezing rain overnight. If you've Friday morning plans, prepare for a slow commute. Saturday brings a pattern shift. Rain showers move through as temperatures surge into the low to mid-50s. Then we really warm up. Sunday through Tuesday looks sunny with highs climbing from the upper 40s into the upper 50s. Some valleys could touch 60 degrees by Tuesday. We're gaining over three minutes of daylight every day now. Spring is knocking on the door. Enjoy the calm today. Because Thursday night gets messy. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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