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Looks nice to start the weekend, take a few spring rain to close it

Burlington, Vt. (WCAX) Fapplet Herags! Our Friday started dark and early, with the entire lunar eclipse and the great tour of the clear sky over head. We will keep the clear sky in the day today, with the blue sky and the sunshine from sunrise to sunset. The daily height will go back to the afternoon in the 1950s. Tonight a few clouds could occasionally mix when the deep stalls for most of them fall back overnight in the 30s and 40s.

It will be very warm until the weekend. Saturday looks very good, but it will move late in the day and at night when a frontal system slowly approaches us from the West. The temperatures are incredibly mild, with most of us race in the 60s and some in the direction of the 70-degree mark.

This front lasts until later on Sunday of the day. It will go through a round rain to Sunday evening and early Monday morning before it will be cleared for St. Patrick's Day later on Monday. Most places run between 0.5-1 'new rain. If you melt this with snow from the high increases, we were able to climb a few rivers in a minor or moderate flood platform at the beginning of the next week. Floods should be slightly if there are some, but everyone who lives, works or flows along areas should remain vigilant by the beginning of the next week.

Then we will dry out a few days before another front comes in the way later a week. The temperatures look pretty mild again next week.

Our first Alert weather team will be to keep an eye on the potential flood situation, and we will keep you up to date with the latest developments in the air, online and on-the-go by downloading the first Alert weather app.

Have a nice weekend!

-Peter Kvietkauskas