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Vermont Weather 3/7 Morning - Spring Fling Fogged In

Vermont Weather 3/7 Morning - Spring Fling Fogged In

The Vermont Weather Podcast · The Weather Podcast, Inc.

March 7, 20261m 48s

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Good morning. Vermont. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside right now and you’ll feel that damp, 39-degree chill. But don't get comfortable, because today’s forecast is like flipping through all four seasons in a single hour. Up in the Northeast Kingdom, you’re dealing with a Winter Weather Advisory until **7 A.M.** Freezing rain is glazing over untreated roads in St. Johnsbury and Newport, so watch for slick spots on your morning commute. By afternoon? A total flip. Highs jump to **51 degrees** — 13 degrees above normal. Down through the spine of the state in Montpelier and Barre, you’re sitting at 31 degrees now, but southerly winds are already pushing warmer air in. You’ll hit **56 degrees** today — 18 degrees above normal. That’s the kind of warmth that’ll have you shedding jackets by lunchtime, just keep an eye out for gusts hitting **30 miles an hour**. Down in Bennington and Brattleboro, you’ve got patchy fog and a slight chance of freezing rain early. You’ll top out at **49 degrees** — cooler than the spine of the state, but still 11 degrees warmer than usual. Rain showers move in after **9 P.M.** tonight, with lows holding steady in the 40s. Looking ahead, we’re flirting with **60 degrees** by Monday and Tuesday. That’s a full 20 degrees above normal. But all that warmth comes with a cost — we’re looking at significant snowmelt and potential ice jams on rivers by midweek. Enjoy the taste of spring, but watch for those icy patches this morning. See you tomorrow. See you this afternoon.