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Rumble Strip

Eyes on the Sky

Rumble Strip

Erica Heilman / Rumble Strip

Places & Travel, Personal Journals, Society & Culture

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2015

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

Flurries will stick around, possibly turning to wet snow east of Route 2. Here is...Eyes on the Sky.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Rumbullstone to Vermont, America Heilman. Today, a weather forecast.

0:11.0

Welcome to the Eyes on the Sky Forecast from the St.J Museum. The

0:17.6

unseasonable cold persists today. Tonight mainly clear before midnight, then increasing clouds, temperatures will fall rapidly

0:25.9

during the day, a spring blizzard possible with white-out conditions possible into Friday afternoon.

0:31.5

Saturday, flurries will stick around,

0:34.0

possibly turning to heavy wet snow late in the day.

0:37.6

Two to five inches of wet slush

0:39.6

with 60 mile per hour winds.

0:41.8

Travelers warning, watch out for blowing ice and snow and

0:45.2

slippery conditions on I 89 between 11 p.m. and 3 a.m. southbound from

0:50.4

Bethel to Williamstown exits 8 8 to 6, and northbound exits 8 through 12 in Bolton.

0:57.0

On Sunday, flurries, accumulations dusting to 10 inches east of the greens, spring sugar conditions will prevail.

1:05.2

Daytime temperatures could reach 34 degrees, overnight temperatures 20s below,

1:10.5

to 10 above with variable winds.

1:13.6

Get out those taps and buckets listeners.

1:17.1

Monday.

1:18.1

Mild conditions, 40 degrees with light to moderate rain 1 to 5 inches, traveler's advisory, possibility of major flooding in

1:25.9

low-lying areas east central Vermont and down through the Connecticut River Valley

1:30.3

east of Route 2.

1:32.4

Northern Adirondex and Chittenden County will receive less precipitation, but travelers are advised to use caution near floodplains and river valleys in the early hours Tuesday.

1:43.0

Low front, Wednesday night into Thursday,

1:45.5

higher elevations could see 2 to 12 inches of corn snow

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