EAST HARDWICK — Our weather continues to draw from both warm and cold air masses as we move into the upcoming week, with this past weekend giving us a preview about how that will play out. In the wake of a departing frontal system on Friday, low temperatures dropped below[Read More…]
Tyler Molleur
Cloudy, Wet; Heavier Precipitation By Week’s End
EAST HARDWICK — It’s hard to accept the snow showers arriving on the heels of a week with above-average temperatures as a headline. Highs last week reached the upper 50s and low 60s, some 15 or so degrees above normal for this time of year. Many days saw at least[Read More…]
More Mild Weather Ahead For The Weekend
HARDWICK – Spring season conditions blended with intermittent snow showers during the past week. High temperatures peaked in the upper 40s before everyone woke Friday morning to blustery conditions and a couple of inches of snow. Despite some rainfall and snowmelt that preceded the scattered snow showers, the threat of[Read More…]
Voters Ponder Challenges to School Choice, Reserve Funds
STANNARD – Education spending is a hot topic statewide, and every community experiences the challenges from a different lens. For Stannard, a community of about 200 people, the town has embraced its ability to support school choice for students in grades 7-12. Voters at town meeting this year remained[Read More…]
Rain With Transition Again To Cooler Weather
EAST HARDWICK – Roller coaster temperatures prevailed this past week, with highs soaring into the 40s for multiple days in the forecast period, ending Sunday night with low temperatures in the teens below zero. It was 50F in Morrisville on Tuesday, February 25, then -12F by the morning of Monday,[Read More…]
Warm, Wet With Switch To Subzero Wind Chills
EAST HARDWICK – A little taste of sunshine brought back some moderating temperatures Monday and Tuesday as highs made it into the low to mid 40s. These temperatures arrived on a moderately strong southwest wind on the backside of a high-pressure system. The moderation comes after a start to the[Read More…]
Drier Forecast Period Ahead
HARDWICK – What a week of racking up the white stuff. It started with a burst of mixed precipitation on Thursday that left us with two to five inches of snow and sleet, before a nice break in the action for Friday. The heaviest snowfall of the season arrived this[Read More…]
Mixed Precipitation With First Storm; Heavier Snow With Second
HARDWICK – The steady pace of accumulating snow continued across the region over the past week. Even though we were expecting a weekend snowstorm with higher accumulating amounts, we did pretty well on the accumulation side from multiple rounds of light snow. As of yesterday morning, there was a total[Read More…]
More Snow In Store; Temperatures Wobble
HARDWICK – Rapidly fluctuating conditions opened the week and look to persist through the upcoming forecast period. Multiple rounds of snow showers marched through the northeast throughout last week, leaving up to four inches of snow with each burst. East Hardwick’s low on Sunday morning was -23⁰F, with Hardwick reaching[Read More…]
Pattern Shift in Forecast Favors Warming; More Snow
HARDWICK – Both ends of last week’s forecast period show just how significantly conditions can change in a short time. The coldest conditions of the season were observed Wednesday morning, with reporting stations experiencing temperatures as low as -21 degrees. By Monday, high temperatures started to peak just above freezing,[Read More…]
Brief Moderation, Then Cold Again by Weekend’s Conclusion
HARDWICK – That pesky low-pressure system that remained suspended over eastern Canada contributed to a dusting to two inches of snow every day through Saturday. We finally saw sustained periods of sunshine by Sunday and the brief ridging and approaching warm front brought high temperatures into the upper 20s and[Read More…]
Snow Showers, Seasonably Cool For Most of Week
HARDWICK – The holiday season panned out with enough cool air and moisture in place to bring our region a white Christmas. This was quickly followed by a warm airmass migrating in, removing a substantial part of the snowpack by New Year’s Eve, when the pattern shifted again to cooler[Read More…]


