Monday, October 14, 2013

Long, Gorgeous Spell Of Vermont Autumn To End

October in Vermont, despite the fall foliage, can often be cloudy, blustery, chllly, raw.

Not this year. We've been blessed by many days that dawned clear, cool and calm and turned into sun-filled, warm, bright beautiful days. It's been a lucky stretch of weather.
Bright fall foliage in St. Albans, Vermont recently.
A long stretch of sunny, calm weather is about to end.  

It's about to end, as these things tend to do.

It's raining a bit in northwestern Vermont early Monday morning as a cold front arrives and falls apart overhead.

That's the beginning of the end of the perfect weather, folks.

It won't be bad at first. Tuesday looks like another nice day, then clouds and showers arrive midweek, though it will stay fairly mild.

By the end of the week and the weekend, though, it will be mostly cloudy, breezy, raw with highs barely making it into the 50s.

In other words, normal for this time of year.

So, I hope you got out to enjoy one of the most pleasant fall foliage seasons in memory. We're starting to move toward those dark gray days of November.


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