If you're looking for an excuse not to vote today in Vermont, the weather isn't it. You can't ask for more favorable weather to get to the polls. |
People usually trundle off to the polls no matter the conditions outside. Vermont weather can often be pretty inconvenient in early November when it's election time. You can get snow, ice, wind and cold.
This is not one of those years.
If you haven't already voted, the trip to the polls will be a breeze. Literally. Yes, the wind will blow at a fairly decent clip, but nothing scary. It's going to be toasty warm for November, with highs way up in the 60s, which is far warmer than normal for this time of year. It's not going to rain, except maybe for an isolated sprinkle up by the Canadian border.
You might need to bring your sunglasses. That's about it. Whether you have to walk, drive, bike or hop, skip and jump to get to your local election site, it's clear sailing today.
So no excuses! Go out and vote if you have not done so yet.
This Evening
Tonight the tense national vote count begins. Peoples stomachs are in knots as we await the results, which might not come tonight or even tomorrow or the next day. We shall see.
It's understandable if you'll need to go outside for some air to take a break from the news this evening. Even here, Ma Nature has got your back.
It's going to be exceptionally, weirdly balmy outside tonight. Temperatures in warmer, broader valleys will probably never drop below 60 degrees overnight. That's more typical of summer, not November. So take a break. Go for a walk. Breathe the warm evening air tonight to bring your blood pressure down.
The Outlook
No matter who wins the election, the weather of course will go on. Wednesday, election hangover day, will feature exceptional warmth for November, as we might actually see some late season 70 degree readings during the afternoon.
For comparison, normal highs this time of year are barely in the low 50s. A cold front might kick off some light showers, but don't hold your breath for any decent rains.
Temperatures will settle back into the seasonable upper 40s and 50s Thursday through the weekend.
Despite some light showers north Monday and those expected sprinkles Wednesday, the fire danger here in Vermont and in the rest of the Northeast is going to remain high through the week and into the weekend.
So no setting off fireworks if your favorite candidate wins. Remember, there's a burn ban in Vermont at least through November 11.
If you're looking for some decent rains - and many of us are at this point, we have an uncertain shot at it later Sunday and Sunday night.
A middling size storm, possibly bolstered by a little moisture from Tropical Storm Rafael, might, maybe give us a decent but not huge rain storm. We'll keep an eye on that and hope for the best.
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