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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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    2 min
  • 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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    2 min
  • 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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    2 min
  • Vermont Weather: 02-21-2026
    Feb 22 2026
    Good evening! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the Vermont Weather Podcast. It's Saturday, February 21st. Folks, winter is loading up for one last haymaker. Southern Vermont is about to get walloped, while the Northeast Kingdom got sunshine and a free pass today. A 20 degree temperature swing across the state. Classic Vermont. Here's the deal. Down south around Bennington, you're sitting at 32 degrees right now, but it feels like 19 with that wind. Light snow dusted things this afternoon. That's just the appetizer. The real storm rolls in Sunday at 5 P.M. By Monday morning, you're looking at 3 to 7 inches. Gusts to 35 miles an hour. Near whiteout conditions in the Greens. A Winter Storm Watch is up, and you'll want to charge your devices tonight. Wet, heavy snow plus wind equals power outages. Head north into central Vermont. Burlington hit 34 degrees today, actually above our February normal of 29. You dodge the worst of it. A slight chance of snow showers Sunday, then maybe an inch or two Monday. Manageable stuff. Now up in the Kingdom. Newport, you won the weather lottery today. Sunshine and 34 degrees with barely a breeze. But tonight your thermometer plummets to 7 degrees. That's the kind of cold where your nostrils stick together. If you're driving south Sunday night, don't. I 91 and Route 7 will be treacherous. Here's your heads up for the week ahead. Tuesday brings an Arctic blast. Highs struggling to reach 20 degrees. Wind chills near minus 15. Wednesday, a second system drops light snow statewide with some wintry mix in the valleys. Thursday and Friday we finally warm up near 36 degrees, but with rain and snow mixing. Feels like a mud season preview. One bright spot. We're gaining nearly 3 minutes of daylight each day. Spring is coming. But winter's got one more punch to throw first. So. If this forecast helped you plan your weekend, share it with a neighbor. It really helps us grow. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Stay safe out there, folks.
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    2 min
  • Vermont Weather: 02-21-2026
    Feb 22 2026
    Good evening! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the Vermont Weather Podcast. It's Saturday, February 21st, and folks, a Nor'easter is knocking on our door. We already picked up nearly 3 inches of fresh snow this morning. Here's the deal. That was just the appetizer. Southern Vermont, you're the main course. Light snow starts sneaking in around 4 this afternoon down south. Highs barely touch 32 degrees. But tonight? That's when this storm gets serious. Snow becomes likely between 4 and 8, and by 7 Sunday morning you're waking up to 17 degrees. Winds swing from east to southeast around 1 A.M. By Monday, you're looking at 3 to 7 inches of new snow. Monday morning could bring an inch per hour. That's the kind of snowfall that makes your commute feel like an expedition. Now drive north on Route 100 into central Vermont. You'll stay dry today. Enjoy it. Highs hit 36 degrees by 2 Sunday afternoon. Then the bottom drops out. Eleven degrees by Monday morning. A chance of snow returns Monday with north winds gusting to 28 miles an hour. Tuesday's high? Just 22 degrees. That's January cold wearing a February disguise. Up in the Northeast Kingdom, you're catching the edge of this thing. Mostly sunny today, but tonight dips to 7 degrees around 4 A.M. Seven. Your phone might quit before you do. Monday brings a slight chance of light snow, but wind chills below zero are the real story. Bundle up if you're heading out. Here's your heads up for the week ahead. The storm clears Monday night, but Wednesday brings another system with snow statewide. Thursday warms into the mid 30s with a possible rain and snow mix. Friday stays unsettled near 34 degrees. And hey, we're gaining almost 3 minutes of daylight every day now. Spring is out there, plotting its comeback. One more thing. If this forecast helped you plan your weekend, share it with a neighbor. Word of mouth keeps us going. Stay safe out there. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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    2 min
  • Vermont Weather: 02-21-2026
    Feb 21 2026
    Good afternoon! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the Vermont Weather Podcast. It's Saturday, February 17th. Folks, here's the deal. Vermont is doing that thing where the thermometer barely moves, but somehow every region feels different. Southern Vermont sits at 32 degrees right now. Light northwest winds. Quiet skies. Maybe a stray flurry, but nothing that'll change your Saturday plans. Now drive north on Route 100. Central Vermont reads 34 degrees with a bit more breeze out of the north. Clouds are thicker up here, and you've got a decent chance of light snow showers sneaking in later. Keep heading into the Northeast Kingdom and you're seeing that same 34 degrees. A few more clouds drifting through, but nothing dramatic. Here's the thing. Tonight we all slide back into the 20s together. Winds stay gentle, so no brutal wind chills. Just that clean, still February cold that makes your boots crunch on the snow. Tomorrow brings a small gift. Highs push into the upper 30s for most of the state. Still below normal for mid February, but after the deep freeze we just survived, 38 degrees might feel like a spa day. Here's your heads up for the week ahead. No big storms lurking. No arctic air diving south. Just steady, classic February. Temperatures hang in the 30s with occasional flurries. Think of it as Vermont on cruise control. Not exciting, but reliable. One bright spot worth celebrating. Sunrise hit 6:45 this morning. Sunset stretches to 5:30 tonight. That's nearly three extra minutes of daylight. Spring is inching closer, even if it's still wearing a parka. Air quality is solid too. Perfect afternoon to get outside and breathe it in. So. If you're enjoying these daily updates, share us with a neighbor. Word of mouth keeps this thing going. Stay safe out there. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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    2 min
  • Vermont Weather: 02-21-2026
    Feb 21 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the Vermont Weather Podcast. It's Saturday, February 17th. Folks, here's the deal. February is still running the show out there. Step outside and you'll feel 21 degrees in the south. Head up through the central valleys and it's 25 degrees. The Northeast Kingdom? Sitting at 22 degrees with a light northeast breeze that makes it feel colder. Southern Vermont sees a chance of light flurries today. Nothing dramatic. Highs struggle into the upper 20s, then tonight you're dropping back to the mid teens. Classic February tease. Now drive north on Route 100 into central Vermont. Clouds hang heavy up here. You've got a better shot at scattered snow showers. Highs barely crack the low 30s. Overnight lows settle into the upper teens. The Kingdom is the cold spot today. Snow showers are likely, adding a dusting to an inch. Highs only reach the mid 20s. Tonight drops to the low teens. Here's the thing. Untreated roads get slick fast after dark, so you'll want to take it slow heading home. Here's your heads up for the week ahead. We're stuck in this almost spring, definitely still winter pattern. Highs creep into the 30s by midweek, but mornings stay frosty. A weak system might bring light snow Tuesday. Nothing scary. The real story? We're gaining nearly three minutes of daylight every single day. Sunrise at 6:45, sunset at 5:30. Your evenings are getting longer and your coffee is getting warmer. Air quality sits in the good range too. Perfect weekend to get outside. Just bundle up, because frostbite doesn't care about your weekend plans. One more thing. If this forecast helped you plan your Saturday, share it with a neighbor. Word of mouth keeps us going. Stay safe out there. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Vermont Weather: 02-20-2026 6 AM ET
    Feb 20 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly, and you're listening to the 6 AM Vermont Weather Podcast. It's Friday, February 23rd. Folks, Vermont pulled a weird trick overnight. Brattleboro woke up at 29 degrees. Montpelier? A balmy 38. The mountains are warmer than the valleys this morning, and yes, you read that thermometer right. Here's the deal. A warm front is pushing north but stalling out over southern Vermont. So Brattleboro stays trapped in the cold pocket while Montpelier and the Northeast Kingdom ride that milder air. A nine degree spread between south and north, completely backwards from the usual script. Now drive north on Route 100 from Brattleboro. You'll feel the temperature climb with every mile. Central Vermont sits at 38 degrees with the best chance of rain or a wintry mix today. Those above freezing temps mean it's mostly wet stuff. Down in southern Vermont, you're colder but drier. Maybe a few flurries or some drizzle. Up in the Kingdom, you're splitting the difference. About a coin flip on precipitation, leaning toward cold rain or wet snow. Tonight things even out. Southern Vermont drops to the mid 20s. Central and northeast hover in the low 30s. Any lingering precipitation wraps up by midnight. Here's your heads up for the week ahead. Saturday brings mostly cloudy skies statewide with highs in the mid to upper 30s. Not bad for late February. Sunday stays mild, though a weak system might sneak in a few snow showers late in the day. Monday and Tuesday keep us in the 30s and low 40s with a mix of sun and clouds. No big storms lurking. We're adding nearly three minutes of daylight every day now. Spring is whispering. Air quality is moderate today, so take it easy if you're sensitive. One more thing. If these morning updates help you plan your day, share us with a neighbor. Word of mouth keeps this going. I'll be back at 9 AM with any changes. Enjoy that extra daylight, and stay warm out there!
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    2 min