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Weather Forecast

Chance of light scattered snow showers into the morning. Lows dropping into the teens.

At a Glance

Mix of sun and clouds.

Tonight

Mostly cloudy. Chance of light scattered snow showers.
Teens

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Sunday

Chance of scattered snow showers in the morning.
Low 20s to near 30

Daytime Cloudy and Sunny Weather Icon

Monday

Mostly cloudy north, partly sunny south. 
Teens

Evening Mostly Clear Weather Icon

Tuesday

Mostly cloudy. Chance of snow showers north. 
Mid 20s to near 30

Eye on the Sky Forecast, December 14, 2025

Weather Forecast

Extended Forecast  |  Significant/Hazardous Weather  |  Recreational Forecast  |  Detailed Discussion  |  Farm & Garden  |  Wind by Elevation  |  Temperature by Elevation


Detailed Forecast

Tonight:
Mostly cloudy. Periods of light snow showers. Lows in the teens. Light west wind.

Sunday:
Mostly cloudy. Scattered snow showers, diminishing through the afternoon. Highs from the low 20s in the north increasing to the upper 20s in the southern valleys. Northwest wind at 5 to 10 mph.

Sunday Night:
Mostly cloudy, with some occasional clearing. Chance of upslope snow showers over the northern greens. Lows from the single digits to near 10. Northwest wind at 5 to 10 mph.


Extended Forecast

Monday:
Mostly cloudy, with some occasional sunshine in the south and through the valleys. Highs in the mid to upper teens in southern valleys and in the Champlain Valley, low to mid teens elsewhere.

Monday Night:
Becoming mostly cloudy. Increasing chance of snow showers. Lows in the single digits, nearing 10 along Lake Champlain and in the southern valleys. Light and variable wind.

Tuesday:
Mostly cloudy. A few scattered snow showers in the north in the morning, dissipating by midday. Highs from the mid 20s to near 30, some lower 20s in the northeast.

Tuesday Night:
Mostly cloudy. Slight chance of a passing snow shower in the St. Lawrence Valley. Lows from the teens to near 20.

Wednesday:
Mostly cloudy. Chance of passing snow, then afternoon rain showers in the north. Highs through the 30s.

Wednesday Night:
Chance of light upslope snow showers. Lows from the upper teens to mid 20s in the Champlain Valley. Light and variable wind.

Thursday:
Increasing chance of precipitation from the west beginning as snow then turning over to rain. Much warmer. Highs from the upper 30s to low 40s.

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Significant/Hazardous Weather

Chance of snow showers that could make roadways slick.

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Recreational Forecast

Mountain Forecast:
It will be especially windy and cold in the mountains and hills. Snow showers will be numerous in the northern mountains this morning, with another 1 to 3 inches over the summits. Summits will be largely obscured in the northern mountains, while coming in and out of the clouds in the south.

Wind At Lower Elevations:
On Saturday, winds will become south to southeasterly at 5 to 10 mph; then becoming west to northwest 5 to 10 mph on Sunday.

For more details on Lake Champlain, go to: https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=BTV&product=REC&issuedby=BTV

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Detailed Discussion

Today will begin as a calm but cool weather day. Temperatures will be chilly this morning so make sure to bundle up before leaving the house. We will warm significantly today, with highs rising into the 20s, with even some locations breaking the 30 degree mark. Wind will be much calmer today helping it to feel even warmer. A new low pressure system will begin its trek east, bringing precipitation along with it. Snow showers could begin as early as midday for western Vermont, and will continue to spread east throughout the day. Snow showers are likely to arrive in the afternoon, but could hold off until the evening if the low takes a bit longer to move our way. Snow showers will continue overnight and into Sunday before becoming more scattered, diminishing through the afternoon. With the passing storm temperatures will drop into the beginning of next week.

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Farm & Garden

Rainfall Forecast:
The Farm and Garden forecasts will resume in April of 2026.

Drying Conditions:

Frost:

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Wind by Elevation

Wind Speeds
ElevationSaturdaySundayMonday
2000ftSW 5 to 10 mphNW 5 to 15 mphNW 10 to 20 mph
4000ftSW 15 to 25 mphNW 10 to 20 mphNW 20 to 30 mph
6000ftW 30 to 45 mph, G 65NW 20 to 35 mphNW 25 to 40 mph

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Temperature by Elevation

Temperature at Elevation
ElevationSaturdaySundayMonday
2000ftLow to mid 20sMid teensNear 10
4000ftUpper teens to lower 20sSingle Digits0 to 10
6000ftAround 7 above-5 to 5-5 to 5

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Weather Journal

December 14, 2025

Sunrise: 7:18 AM
Sunset: 4:12 PM

Length of the day:
8 hours and 54 minutes

Long before the term Global Warming had been coined, residents of the north country were basking in the warmest weather so late in the season on this date in 1901. Burlington’s high of 63 set the record for wamth so late in the season in the 20th century, and still reached 62 on the 15th. Further east, St Johnsbury reached highs of 57 and 61, also the warmest so late in the year in the 1900s.

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