Jerimoth Hill is a mountain in the Eastern Plateau in Rhode Island that rises to 812 ft and is the highest point in Rhode Island. Highest point in Rhode Island. It lies in Providence County, RI. It sits at approximately 41.850°N, 71.778°W. BloomWX gives an altitude-aware forecast: temperature and wind at the summit (not just the trailhead), the freezing level, sky cover for sunrise and dark-sky viewing, fire-weather and air-quality signals, and any active alerts. Data refreshes every 60 seconds from weather.gov, NOAA SWPC, and EPA AirNow.
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