The sun would come out immediately, the air would turn more arid that Phoenix in June and the drought would intensify.
This week's go around was different. And wonderful, if gloomy. Our storm blasted through Monday with some good rains, and the remnants of the storm....lingered.
Even though Monday's storm moved away at a brisk pace, its upper level low lingered nearby. That has kept disturbance swinging through northern New England. Which has meant bursts of showers all week.
When it wasn't raining, skies were cloudy most of the time. The air stayed damp. For once, we didn't immediately begin to dry out again.
Except for some good downpours in northwest Vermont Wednesday, the rain that fell this week was quite light and probably was not significantly enough to ease the drought. But at least, for a change, it's probably not getting worse.
Only northwest Vermont improved with the latest U.S. Drought Monitor report yesterday. And the northwest has continued to do better than the rest of the state in terms of precipitation.
On Thursday, most places in Vermont that did get any rain saw less than a tenth of an inch of it.
Here in St. Albans, though, I collected another 0.21 inches. Not much, but still good. As of 9 a.m. this morning, another decent batch of showers were moving into northwest Vermont.
The clouds will more or less continue over Vermont for the next few days. Especially in the north and mountains. We'll tend to see some more breaks of sun between the clouds starting tomorrow and going into next week. Tuesday and Wednesday should have the most sun.
Any showers or mountain snow flurries today and over the weekend won't amount to much. But at least we won't get blasted by near record warmth and wall to wall sunshine. The final week of 10 days of October last year featured bouts of record high temperatures and sunny days. That would have been a disaster this year.
Toward the end of next week, it looks like some sort of coastal storm might want to come up toward New England. It's way too soon to tell whether that storm will give us another good dose of rain or just some light stuff.
But indications are that the storm a week from now might linger for several days near or over us, just as we saw this week. That would give us more cloudy, damp, showery, somewhat unpleasant weather.
With the drought still ongoing, for Vermont, unpleasant weather is the new gorgeous.

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