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Your Vermont weather forecast, delivered fast. The Vermont Weather Podcast brings you concise 3-minute updates from Burlington to Brattleboro. Get current conditions, mountain weather, nor'easter tracking, NWS alerts, and a 7-day outlook.© 2026 The Weather Podcast, Inc. Politique et gouvernement
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    • Vermont Weather: 02-22-2026
      Feb 23 2026
      Good evening! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Vermont Weather Podcast. It's Sunday, February 22nd. Folks, a nor'easter is bearing down on us tonight. And southern Vermont is squarely in the crosshairs. This one's no joke. Heavy snow, gusty winds. And a flash freeze on the back end. If you've got Monday travel plans, you'll want to rethink them. Right now we're sitting at 32 degrees under partly cloudy skies. Enjoy the calm. It won't last. Snow arrives in Bennington and Windham Counties around 10 PM tonight. By 4 AM it's falling hard, an inch an hour at times. That brutal rate keeps up through noon Monday. By the time it quits around 5 PM, southern Vermont could be buried under 8 to 12 inches. Winds gusting to 35 miles an hour will create near whiteout conditions. Stay off Route 9 and I-91 if you can. Now push north into central Vermont. Snow creeps in later, around 2 AM to 3 AM. Montpelier and Rutland wake up to heavy stuff Monday morning. One to 3 inches by the time it tapers at 5 PM. Northeast winds at 20 to 25 miles an hour make Routes 4 and 7 miserable. Up in the Kingdom, you catch a break. Snow holds off until 6 AM Monday. Totals stay light, just an inch or two around St. Johnsbury and Newport. But gusts near 30 miles an hour still make for tricky driving on Route 5. The real villain arrives Monday night. Temperatures crash to single digits north, teens south. Wind chills plunge to minus 10, minus 15. That's frostbite in 30 minutes territory. Cover every inch of skin. Looking ahead, Tuesday stays brutally cold with lows below zero up north. Wednesday a quick clipper dusts us with an inch. Thursday and Friday turn unsettled with temps climbing into the mid 30s and a possible snow and rain mix. Saturday? Near 40 degrees and sunshine. That's our reward for surviving this week. One more thing. We're gaining almost 3 minutes of daylight each day now. Sunrise at 6:43 AM, sunset at 5:32 PM. The light's coming back even if winter isn't done with us yet. Charge your phones, fill the gas tank. And keep a flashlight handy tonight. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!
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    • Vermont Weather: 02-22-2026
      Feb 22 2026
      Good afternoon! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Vermont Weather Podcast. It's Sunday, February 22nd. Folks, enjoy the quiet while it lasts. A nor'easter is winding up off the Mid-Atlantic right now. And it's aiming straight at us tonight. This one's going to hit hard. Southern Vermont takes the biggest punch. Snow starts around 4 PM today. By tonight it turns into a full assault. Eight to twelve inches by Monday evening. Winds gusting to 38 miles an hour. Blowing snow. Near zero visibility. You're looking at 26 degrees right now, but by Monday morning? Eight degrees. Wind chills dropping to minus 3. A Winter Storm Warning kicks in at 7 PM tonight. If you're anywhere near Bennington or Brattleboro, get your errands done now. Slide up through the Green Mountains into central Vermont. You'll want to watch for light snow starting around 11 this morning, tapering by 1 PM. Then round two sneaks in after 2 AM. One to three inches by dawn. Highs today reach 34 degrees, but overnight the bottom drops out to 10 degrees. Feels like 13 by 8 AM Monday. Up in the Northeast Kingdom, things stay quieter. Snow holds off until around 4 AM Monday. Just one to two inches. Highs today hit 34 degrees, sliding to 10 degrees by morning. Feels like 13 by 7 AM. Monday morning's commute is going to be treacherous across the state. If you can work from home, do it. Now the rest of the week tells an interesting story. Monday stays bitter. Wind chills near minus 15 up north. Tuesday gives you a breather with some sun. Wednesday a clipper drops another one to three inches. Thursday and Friday bring scattered snow showers. But here's the plot twist. Saturday warms into the low 40s. That's practically spring around here. Charge your devices tonight and keep a flashlight handy. This storm means business. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!
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    • Vermont Weather: 02-22-2026
      Feb 22 2026
      Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the Vermont Weather Podcast. It's Sunday, February 22nd. Folks, enjoy your coffee slowly this morning. Because a nor'easter is loading up, and it's got Southern Vermont square in its sights. Right now you're stepping outside to 16 degrees and overcast skies. Feels quiet. Almost too quiet. That changes fast. Let's drive south first. If you're anywhere near Bennington or Brattleboro, this storm is coming for you tonight. Snow rolls in after dark, and by Monday morning it's the horizontal, can't see your mailbox kind. We're talking 4 to 8 inches by dawn. Then another 8 to 12 through Monday. That's potentially a foot in 24 hours. Gusts near 40 miles an hour will turn it into a white out. The National Weather Service has a Winter Storm Warning up. Temperatures crash to 8 degrees Monday night. Wind chills? Minus 10. Your face will know it. Now head up Route 100 into Central Vermont. You'll actually hit 37 degrees today. That's 8 above normal for February. Soak up that number, because it vanishes overnight. Snow starts light tonight, then 1 to 3 inches by Monday afternoon. Gusts to 25 miles an hour. Lows plunge to 10 degrees. Not the monster the south gets, but winter reminding you who's boss. Up in the Northeast Kingdom? You're the lucky ones. Mostly sunny skies, highs near 36 degrees. A few flurries drift in overnight. Maybe an inch or two by Monday. Lows tonight around 18 degrees. You'll barely notice this storm passed through. Here's what the week sets up. Tuesday morning feels like minus 15 in the north. Brutal. A clipper drops light snow Wednesday morning, right during your commute. Thursday brings another system, possibly snow or a wintry mix, though the track's still wobbly. Then Saturday? We bounce back to the 40s. A little reward for surviving the week. Sunrise hits 6:43 this morning, sunset at 5:32. We're gaining three minutes of daylight every day now. The light is winning. One quick thing. If you're finding these updates useful, share us with a neighbor. Word of mouth keeps this going. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!
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