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Eye on the Sky provides region-wide, detailed weather information complemented by science, history, astronomy, and lore. Special features focus on farm and garden information, seasonal recreation, and storm coverage.

Meteorologists Mark Breen and Steve Maleski became familiar voices in December 1981 with the debut of Eye on the Sky weather forecasts, which launched the partnership between the Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium and Vermont Public Radio. Chris Bouchard joined the Eye on the Sky team in 2005.

The meteorologists gather information with Lyndon State College's Meteorology Department, Level Nine, Inc., and the Connecticut River Valley Network. They use state-of-the-art technology to produce accurate, local weather forecasts covering the tri-state region of Vermont, New Hampshire, and northern New York, as well as parts of southern Québec, northern Massachusetts, and western Maine.

Eye on the Sky is produced daily at the Museum and broadcast by VPR, where it is heard by more than 150,000 listeners throughout Vermont and the surrounding region.

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