The most accurate certified weather forecast for the region > Calm weather with high pressure keeping us dry and warm through Monday. A low pressure system off the New England coast will bring some clouds to Vermont on Monday, and some scattered showers are possible across southern and eastern Vermont on Tuesday. Better chances of more widespread showers won't come until mid-week. A period of quiet weather is approaching with high pressure keeping us dry and warm through Monday. A low pressure system off the New England coast will bring some clouds to Vermont on Monday, and some scattered showers are possible across southern and eastern Vermont on Tuesday. Better chances of more widespread showers won't come until mid-week. A period of quiet weather is approaching with high pressure keeping us dry and warm through Monday. A low pressure system off the New England coast will bring some clouds to Vermont on Monday, and some scattered showers are possible across southern and eastern Vermont on Tuesday. There is a greater chance of more widespread showers as the weather calms down and high pressure keeps us dry and warm through Monday. A low pressure system off the New England coast will bring some clouds to Vermont on Monday, and some scattered showers are possible across southern and eastern Vermont on Tuesday. Better chances of more widespread showers won't come until mid-week. A period of quiet weather is approaching with high pressure keeping us dry and warm through Monday. A low pressure system off the New England coast will bring some clouds to Vermont on Monday, and some scattered showers are possible across southern and eastern Vermont on Tuesday. Better chances of more widespread showers won't come until mid-week. A period of quiet weather is approaching with high pressure keeping us dry and warm through Monday. A low pressure system off the New England coast will bring some clouds to Vermont on Monday, with the possibility of some scattered showers, while more widespread showers may not arrive until mid-week. A period of quiet weather is approaching with high pressure keeping us dry and warm through Monday. A low pressure system off the New England coast will bring some clouds to Vermont on Monday, and some scattered showers are possible across southern and eastern Vermont on Tuesday. Better chances of more widespread showers won't come until mid-week
Tonight will be sunny and comfortable, with lows in the 50s to near 60 degrees. Floating overhead, things would improve later. You may sometimes notice filtered sunlight and a slight decrease in visibility and air quality. A few showers are possible as the coastal low moves into southern New England. A few stray showers or storms are possible, but many towns will remain dry. Each of these days will be humid, with highs in the mid to upper 80s. Stay on top of the weather For the latest weather forecast reports for your area, click here. Stay updated with alerts in the myNBC5 app, which you can download here. . X | Instagram Meteorologist Ben Frechette Facebook | X | Instagram Meteorologist Matt DiLoreto Facebook |
Tonight will be sunny and comfortable, with lows in the 50s to near 60s.
Sunday will be warmer, with highs in the mid-80s and mostly sunny.
It's also worth noting that some wildfire smoke will continue to drift overhead and improve later Monday. You may sometimes notice filtered sunlight and a slight decrease in visibility and air quality.
Monday will be sunny and cloudy as the weather becomes more humid, with highs in the mid-80s. A few showers are possible as the coastal low moves into southern New England.
Tuesday will be sunny and very warm and muggy – highs will be in the upper 80s. Showers or storms are possible but many towns will remain dry.
An unsettled period is expected from Wednesday to Friday, with a greater chance of storms. Each of these days will be humid, with highs in the mid to upper 80s.
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