At lower elevations through the Champlain Valley and southern sections, it has the hardness, and starkness of late-autumn, which it is – the ground getting hard, and the hills varying from grey to white. ![]() Northern areas, and some higher terrain south have a winter’s morning, including a fresh, powdery coat of snow from yesterday’s snow showers. Saturday’s outlook calls for northwest winds near 10 mph, gusting to 20 mph in the morning, becoming north and diminishing through the afternoon.įor more details on Lake Champlain, go to: Ī crisp December morning, though a little different from place to place. On Friday, winds southwest near 10 mph, becoming west and gusting 20 to 30 mph. Thursday night, winds south to southwest up to 10 mph east, and increasing to 10 to 15 mph from the Green Mountains west, gusting to 30 mph in the Champlain Valley. Winds today will be west to northwest near 10 mph, gusting to 20 mph east of the Green Mountains this morning, becoming southwest this afternoon. On Sunday, clouds begin to return, as south winds increase, bringing warmer air back to the region. The weekend outlook offers lots of clouds Saturday, perhaps a few snow showers north, as moderate northwest winds decrease during the day, and temperatures cool a few degrees. Moderate to strong northwest winds, and temperatures warming several degrees. Friday calls for periods of clouds, occasionally obscuring the northern summits, with periods of drizzle or freezing drizzle possible. Winds moderate from the northwest, and temperatures remaining seasonably cold. The summits today feature increasing sunshine. No significant weather through the weekend. Highs from the mid 40s to mid 50s, northwest to southeast. Rain likely rain could be heavy at times. Early low from the mid 30s to around 40, then temperatures rising. Highs in the upper 30s to mid 40s.Ĭloudy. Lows in the 20s, a few teens northeast, and near 30 in the warmer valleys west and south. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph, gusting to 20 mph in the morning, then becoming north and diminishing in the afternoon. Highs in the low to mid 40s in the south mid to upper 30s north, with some lower 30s far north. Chance of early flurries near the Québec border. Winds becoming northwest 5 to 15 mph, gusts to 20 mph. Chance of flurries or light wintry mix near the Vermont Québec border. West to southwest winds 5 to 10 mph, gusting to 25 mph from the Green Mountains westward. Highs in the upper 30s to mid 40s north, and mid to upper 40s in the south. Mostly sunny south of Route 2, and partly cloudy north, except mostly cloudy near the Vermont/Québec border. South to southwest winds 5 to 10 mph and gusting up to 25 mph in the Champlain Valley. Lows from the upper teens to mid 20s, some mid teens northeast, and around 30 in the Champlain and St. Towns in Hampshire County saw less snow, but the NWS said Plainfield and Middlefield still received a hefty amount of 22.5 and 22 inches, respectively.Extended Forecast | Significant/Hazardous Weather | Recreational Forecast | Detailed Discussion | Farm & Garden | Wind by Elevation | Temperature by Elevation Winchendon and Royalston, two towns in Worcester County, had 25 inches of snow on Tuesday morning. 11-14 inches: Staffordville, Somers, Avon, East Farmington Heights, Bradley International Airport, Simsburyįarther north, in Massachusetts, the worst of the storm affected Worcester and Hampshire counties, which are about 60 miles from each other.6-10 inches: East Killingly, Woodstock, Columbia, Coventry, Tolland, East Hartford, Southington, Granby.0-5 inches: Ashford, Pomfret, Rockville, Andover, Vernon, Farmington, South Windsor, Weatogue, West Hartford, Burlington, Manchester.Snowfall totals for other Connecticut towns were listed as: North Granby, about halfway between New York City and Boston, had 18 inches of snow by Tuesday morning as light snow continued to fall, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). The worst snowfall in Connecticut occurred in Hartford County. It's expected to let up later in the day, but not before it delivers a few more inches to parts of the New England area. Snow from Winter Storm Ezekiel, as it's been dubbed by the Weather Channel, started falling on Sunday and was continuing for parts of Massachusetts and Connecticut on Tuesday morning. ![]() The Northeast's first snowstorm of the season did not disappoint, bringing more than a foot to parts of New England.
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