The fall foliage is slowly starting to develop here in the NEK of Vermont. Here’s a short drone video from the weekend taken in Island Pond.
The fall foliage is slowly starting to develop here in the NEK of Vermont. Here’s a short drone video from the weekend taken in Island Pond.
It’s been chilly here in northern VT the past couple of mornings. Yesterday, September 15, 2016, my weather station recorded a low temperature of 40°F. This morning was even cooler and produced the first frost of the season in many locations in the Northeast Kingdom of VT and Northern NH. The low temperature here in Island Pond was a chilly 33.8°F.
Here’s a map from the National Weather Servive in Burlington, VT showing the recorded low temperature for Friday September 16, 2016
The color overnight temperatures should help move the 2016 Fall Foliage along here in Vermont.
With peak foliage here in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont just around the corner I thought I would do a quick update on how things are going. The last two mornings my weather station has recorded low temps of around 40°F. A friend of mine in Walden, VT recorded a low of 37°F yesterday morning.
The forecast is calling for the coldest air of the season later in the week. There was even some talk of a chance of frost in the cooler mountain valleys Thursday morning. Here’s the NWS five day forecast for Island Pond, VT
I’ll end this post with a drone video taken earlier today. As you will see there is a little color starting to develop here in the NEK.