EAST HARDWICK— Conditions started to dry out on Monday following the passage of a frontal boundary Sunday evening that brought widespread showers and thunderstorms. A spot shower or two was noted on Monday, but sunshine was otherwise abundant with highs reaching the mid-60s. Highs should be in the low 70s[Read More…]
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Soaking rain expected; persistently cool for rest of week
EAST HARDWICK – After a month that has caught us up on rainfall, we managed to avoid any measurable precipitation in the past week. Thus, the ground is drying out a bit. The overall precipitation for the month has pushed all of the Northeast Kingdom out of drought conditions. However,[Read More…]
Below-normal temperatures; snowy pattern prevail
EAST HARDWICK – In the first eight days of December, the 2025 month developed a reputation for a cold and snowy pattern, underscored by multiple rounds of light accumulating snow and sub-zero temperatures. Normal highs for this time of year are generally in the mid-30s, with lows in the upper[Read More…]
Rain and snow showers into Thanksgiving; repeat by Sunday
EAST HARDWICK— Many areas are still experiencing snow-covered ground as several rounds of light snow mixed with breaks of sun over the weekend. More sunshine appeared earlier last week, and we ended up with some sun again yesterday. Snowpack depth ranges from six inches in Greensboro to two and a[Read More…]
Some sun to start; rain returns by Friday
EAST HARDWICK – Precipitation fell mostly as snow during the past week, with light snow showers occurring through Friday. Precipitation started again late Saturday night as a mix of everything, briefly turning to rain, and then back to a light-to-moderate snow. The highest accumulations were clustered near Vermont’s summits, with[Read More…]
More Snow and Rain in Forecast for the Week
EAST HARDWICK – A significant amount of precipitation fell over the course of the week as we were visited by multiple storm systems that dropped mostly rain through Sunday, although a few snow showers were evident during the morning hours on Thursday, Sunday and Monday. Monday featured heavy rain as[Read More…]
Wet and windy; more snow by weekend
EAST HARDWICK – As expected, very light accumulations of snow fell at the higher elevations by Saturday morning, with cars coming from Coles Pond displaying a thin layer of snow on their roofs. A North Greensboro observation station reported three-tenths of an inch of snow Saturday morning, with an additional[Read More…]
Rain-maker takes most of forecast, snowflakes to start weekend
EAST HARDWICK – Tuesday morning was another chilly wake-up to frost and low temperatures around freezing here at the observing station. The weather in general has trended cloudier and cooler. Much of the weekend dodged large breaks of sun, as overcast conditions and scattered showers occupied the skies. For our[Read More…]
On-and-off showers expected through weekend, gradually cooling
EAST HARDWICK – Our latest weather-maker comes after a period of-rain free days that left frost-covered and starlit nights through Friday. Temperatures moderated after that under fair skies and the wind picked up ahead of a strengthening low closing off over New England on Monday. Many areas of Vermont saw[Read More…]
More clouds, some sun, potent rainstorm
EAST HARDWICK – A few picture-perfect days highlighted the holiday weekend, with conditions on Saturday and Sunday largely incorporating sunny skies and mild temperatures. Highs in the mid-to-upper 60s were just above normal for this time of year, which is about 60 degrees. Some measurable rain came from two systems[Read More…]
Forecast starts cold; yesterday’s rain only other event
EAST HARDWICK – A surge of warm weather brought us out of the seasonable conditions we have experienced as of late, with both Sunday and Monday high temperatures remarkable for reaching the upper-70s to mid-80s. Montpelier’s new record of 84 degrees on Sunday surpassed its old record of 82 set[Read More…]
No rain next seven days; warmer than normal weekend
EAST HARDWICK – The most substantial rain of the season fell in the past week, with a total of 1.25” recorded at this observation station. This was the lowest total when compared to nearby stations in Greensboro and Craftsbury, where amounts totaled closer to two inches. Most stations are still[Read More…]


