One important WIND UPDATE you won't see in this weather broadcast, below, because I neglected to mention it but included it in all other broadcasts: A mountain wave of damaging wind is likely to develop within a couple hours of midnight Thursday night on the western slopes of Vermont's Green Mountains. Winds coming from the east-southeast will blow at 100 mph at the summits, and conditions will be favorable for violent gusts of wind to slope down the opposite sides of the mountains. A weaker version of the same phenomenon is possible in the far Upper Valley northwest of the White Mountains.
Otherwise, no big changes to the forecast, but all the details are depicted in the broadcast below. Please see yesterday's written summary in the post below if you'd like text details.
Water (rain), wind, waves, weight (rooftops) and today I'll add white (feet of snow in mountains of ME and higher terrain NH).
FYI, Killington just checked in this morning with 40" of snow thus far.
Noon Forecast:
5 AM Forecast:
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