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Greg Petrics <[log in to unmask]>
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Vermont Skiing Discussion and Snow Reports <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 21 Nov 2012 06:59:54 -0500
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Is this a new product from the BTV NWS, or did Wes change the old robot?

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On Nov 21, 2012, at 6:50 AM, "Wesley A. Wright" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Expires:201211212115;;544257
> FPUS51 KBTV 211125
> ZFPBTV
> ZONE FORECAST PRODUCT FOR VERMONT AND NORTHERN NEW YORK
> NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BURLINGTON VT
> 625 AM EST WED NOV 21 2012
> 
> VTZ006-212115-
> LAMOILLE-
> INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...JOHNSON...STOWE
> 625 AM EST WED NOV 21 2012
> .TODAY...PARTLY SUNNY THIS MORNING...THEN CLEARING. HIGHS IN THE MID
> 40S. LIGHT AND VARIABLE WINDS. 
> .TONIGHT...CLEAR. LOWS IN THE UPPER 20S. LIGHT AND VARIABLE WINDS. 
> .THANKSGIVING DAY...SUNNY. HIGHS IN THE UPPER 40S. LIGHT AND
> VARIABLE WINDS. 
> .THURSDAY NIGHT...CLEAR. LOWS IN THE UPPER 20S. LIGHT AND VARIABLE
> WINDS. 
> .FRIDAY...MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGHS AROUND 50. LIGHT AND VARIABLE WINDS. 
> .FRIDAY NIGHT...CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF RAIN OR SNOW SHOWERS. LOWS
> AROUND 30. CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION 50 PERCENT. 
> .SATURDAY...CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF RAIN OR SNOW SHOWERS. HIGHS IN
> THE LOWER 40S. CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION 40 PERCENT. 
> .SATURDAY NIGHT...CLOUDY. LOWS IN THE LOWER 20S. 
> .SUNDAY...PARTLY SUNNY. HIGHS IN THE MID 30S. 
> .SUNDAY NIGHT...CLOUDY. LOWS AROUND 20. 
> .MONDAY...CLOUDY WITH A 30 PERCENT CHANCE OF SNOW SHOWERS. HIGHS IN
> THE UPPER 30S. 
> .MONDAY NIGHT...CLOUDY. LOWS AROUND 20. 
> .TUESDAY...CLOUDY WITH A 30 PERCENT CHANCE OF SNOW SHOWERS. HIGHS IN
> THE UPPER 30S. 
> $$
> 
> Expires:201211211200;;544702
> ASUS41 KBTV 211130
> RWRBTV
> VERMONT REGIONAL WEATHER ROUNDUP
> NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BURLINGTON VT
> 600 AM EST WED NOV 21 2012
> NOTE: "FAIR" INDICATES FEW OR NO CLOUDS BELOW 12,000 FEET WITH NO 
> SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND/OR OBSTRUCTIONS TO VISIBILITY.
> * THESE REPORTS ARE NOT UNDER NWS QUALITY CONTROL AND/OR DO NOT
>  REPORT WEATHER SUCH AS PRECIPITATION AND FOG.
> 
> VTZ001>019-211200-
> _____VERMONT_____
> 
> CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
> BURLINGTON     CLEAR     30  27  88 CALM      30.21R                  
> MONTPELIER     CLEAR     26  24  92 CALM      30.22R                  
> MORRISVILLE    MOCLDY    29  26  89 CALM      30.23R                  
> ST. JOHNSBURY*   N/A     28  26  92 MISG      30.20R                  
> LYNDONVILLE*   CLOUDY    30  25  83 CALM      30.22R                  
> RUTLAND*       MOCLDY    30  27  86 SE3       30.19R                  
> SPRINGFIELD    CLOUDY    27  24  89 CALM      30.22S                  
> HIGHGATE*      CLOUDY    30  28  95 CALM      30.22R FOG              
> NEWPORT*       MOCLDY    32  26  77 CALM      30.21R                  
> BENNINGTON     CLOUDY    27  24  89 CALM      30.18R                  
> SUTTON*          N/A     30 N/A N/A MISG        N/A                   
> ISLAND POND*     N/A     21 N/A N/A CALM        N/A                   
> GALLUP MILLS*    N/A     27 N/A N/A MISG        N/A                   
> UNION VILLAGE*   N/A     28 N/A N/A MISG        N/A                   
> DANBY 4 CNRS*    N/A     23 N/A N/A MISG        N/A                   
> MT. MANSFIELD*   N/A     34 N/A N/A W5          N/A                   
> _____LAKE CHAMPLAIN_____
> 
> CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
> BURTON ISLAND*   N/A     39  36  87 S5          N/A                   
> COLCHESTER RF*   N/A     39  36  87 NE2         N/A                   
> DIAMOND ISL*     N/A     36  34  93 E2          N/A                   
> $$
> 
> Expires:No;;544655
> FXUS61 KBTV 211134
> AFDBTV
> AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
> NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BURLINGTON VT
> 634 AM EST WED NOV 21 2012
> .SYNOPSIS...
> CLOUDS WILL EXIT THE AREA THROUGH THE MORNING HOURS WITH SUNSHINE 
> EXPECTED THIS AFTERNOON. DRY WEATHER WILL CONTINUE WITH HIGH 
> TEMPERATURES A FEW DEGREES ABOVE SEASONAL NORMALS. SIMILAR 
> CONDITIONS WILL EXIST ON THANKSGIVING WITH A LARGE AREA OF HIGH 
> PRESSURE OVER THE AREA BRINGING SUN...DRY WEATHER...AND ABOVE NORMAL 
> TEMPERATURES. LOOK FOR SOME CHANGES THIS WEEKEND WITH CLOUDS AND 
> SHOWERS MOVING IN LATER ON FRIDAY AND CONTINUING INTO SATURDAY AS A 
> COLD FRONT MOVES ACROSS THE AREA. COOLER WEATHER IS EXPECTED ON 
> SUNDAY.
> &&
> .NEAR TERM /UNTIL 7 PM THIS EVENING/...
> AS OF 630 AM EST WEDNESDAY...OVERALL FORECAST IN GOOD SHAPE AND
> ONLY TWEAK WAS TO CURRENT TEMPERATURES AND DEW POINTS...GETTING
> A FEW OF THEM MORE LIKE THE CURRENT CONDITIONS. OTHERWISE...SHORTWAVE
> TROUGH TAKING ITS TIME MOVING EAST EARLY THIS MORNING AND SATELLITE
> IMAGERY SHOWS FAIRLY THICK MID AND HIGH LEVEL CLOUDS OVER MOST OF
> THE AREA. WHERE SOME CLEARING HAS TAKEN PLACE...NAMELY THE SAINT
> LAWRENCE VALLEY...FOG HAS DEVELOPED AND THIS WILL LAST THROUGH
> ABOUT MID- MORNING. OTHERWISE...LOOK FOR CLOUDS EXITING THE ENTIRE
> AREA BY MIDDAY AND SUNSHINE IS EXPECTED THEREAFTER. HIGH TEMPERATURES
> WILL BE A FEW DEGREES ABOVE SEASONAL NORMALS. PRESSURE GRADIENT
> REMAINS WEAK OVER THE AREA...SO LIGHT AND VARIABLE WINDS WILL
> PREVAIL.
> &&
> .SHORT TERM /7 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH FRIDAY/...
> AS OF 311 AM EST WEDNESDAY...UPPER RIDGE BECOMES ESTABLISHED OVER 
> THE AREA TONIGHT AND THANKSGIVING...WHICH WILL KEEP SURFACE HIGH
> PRESSURE SYSTEM IN PLACE. THUS LOOKING AT PLENTY OF SUN ON
> THANKSGIVING WITH DRY WEATHER AND HIGHS IN THE MID 40S TO MID 50S.
> THE DRY WEATHER CONTINUE THURSDAY NIGHT INTO FRIDAY MORNING...BUT
> THEN IT LOOKS LIKE THE START OF A PATTERN CHANGE AS SOUTHWEST FLOW
> ALOFT BECOMES ESTABLISHED ON FRIDAY AS AN UPPER LEVEL TROUGH OF
> LOW PRESSURE MOVES OUT OF THE UPPER MIDWEST. CLOUDS WILL BE ON THE
> INCREASE THROUGHOUT THE DAY AND WE SHOULD SEE SOME RAIN SHOWERS
> MOVE INTO PARTS OF NORTHERN NEW YORK IN THE AFTERNOON. HAVE
> CONTINUED THE IDEA OF A CHANCE OF AFTERNOON SHOWERS IN THIS AREA.
> DESPITE THE CLOUDS AND SHOWERS...FRIDAY SHOULD BE THE WARMEST DAY
> WITH HIGHS IN THE UPPER 40S TO MID 50S. PRESSURE GRADIENT WILL
> STRENGTHEN OVER NORTHERN NEW YORK IN THE AFTERNOON ON FRIDAY AND
> THE POTENTIAL WILL EXIST FOR WIND GUSTS AROUND 30 MPH.
> &&
> .LONG TERM /FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY/...
> AS OF 345 AM EST WEDNESDAY...EXTENDED PERIOD MARKED BY A PATTERN
> CHANGE AWAY FROM THE PERSISTENT RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE WE'VE SEEN
> OVER THE PAST WEEK. UPPER LOW IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST THIS MORNING
> WILL TRAVERSE NORTHERN US AND BREAK DOWN THE NORTHEAST RIDGE. AT
> THE SURFACE, A COLD FRONT WILL MOVE THROUGH THE REGION BY SATURDAY
> MORNING. FOR THE REST OF THE WEEKEND INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK THE
> UPPER LEVEL FLOW FLATTENS OUT TO BECOME MORE ZONAL, WITH PERIODIC
> SHORT WAVE TROUGHS MOVING ACROSS THE REGION. CONSIDERABLE CLOUDS
> AND OFF AND ON LOW CHANCES FOR RAIN OR SNOW SHOWERS.
> FRIDAY NIGHT A COLD FRONT WILL MOVE THROUGH WITH SCATTERED SHOWERS
> AHEAD OF THE FRONT. SOUTHERLY FLOW AHEAD OF THE FRONT FRIDAY
> NIGHT WILL KEEP OVERNIGHT LOWS WARM UNTIL FRONTAL PASSAGE...AND
> PRECIP TYPE WILL BE MOSTLY LIQUID. WINDS SHIFT AROUND TO NW BY
> SATURDAY MORNING WITH RELATIVE MINIMUM IN PRECIP CHANCES BEFORE
> SUNRISE. EXPECT LITTLE REBOUND TO TEMPS DURING DAY SATURDAY IN COLD
> AIR ADVECTION THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT. 1000-500 MB THICKNESS DROP
> TO 522 AND 850 MB TEMP AS LOW AS -12C SATURDAY NIGHT. ON SATURDAY
> EXPECT PERIOD OF UPSLOPE PRECIP IN NORTH-NORTHWEST FLOW ACROSS
> THE ADIRONDACKS AND NORTHERN GREEN MOUNTAINS. MAINLY SNOW OVER
> HIGHER ELEVATIONS. LATER SATURDAY UPPER SHORTWAVE TROUGH PASSES
> AND LOW LEVEL DRY AIR SHUTS THINGS DOWN.
> BRIEF PERIOD OF 500 MB SHORT WAVE RIDGING AND ASSOCIATED SURFACE
> RIDGE DURING THE DAY SUNDAY WILL ALLOW FOR SOME SUN THROUGH THE
> CLOUDS.
> COLDER AIR THEN RETREATS NORTH THROUGH TUESDAY WHEN ZONAL WEST TO
> EAST JET STREAM SEPARATES COLD TO NORTH AND RELATIVELY WARMER AIR
> TO SOUTH. FAST MOVING VORT MAX PASSES MAINLY NORTH OF THE BORDER
> ON MONDAY, AND LOW CHANCE POPS IN NORTH TAPER OFF FURTHER SOUTH.
> GOOD CONFIDENCE IN FORECAST THROUGH SUNDAY...THEN CONFIDENCE LOWER
> HEADING INTO NEXT WEEK AS MODELS HAVE DIFFICULTY RESOLVING TIMING
> OF FAST MOVING WEAK VORT MAXES.
> &&
> .AVIATION /12Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/...
> THROUGH 12Z THURSDAY...VFR CEILINGS AT OR ABOVE 10 KFT WILL
> DECREASE TO SCATTERED DURING THE DAY. CALM WINDS WILL TURN TO
> LIGHT SOUTHERLY. MVFR VIS AT MASSENA WILL IMPROVE BY 14Z.
> OUTLOOK 12Z THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY...
> 00Z THURSDAY THROUGH 18Z FRIDAY...MAINLY VFR UNDER HIGH PRESSURE.
> 18Z FRIDAY THROUGH 12Z SUNDAY...MAINLY VFR WITH SCATTERED MVFR IN
> RAIN SHOWERS FRIDAY NIGHT...CHANGING TO SHOW SHOWERS SATURDAY.
> 12Z SUNDAY THROUGH 00Z MONDAY...MAINLY VFR.
> &&
> .BTV WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
> VT...NONE.
> NY...NONE.
> &&
> $$
> SYNOPSIS...EVENSON
> NEAR TERM...EVENSON
> SHORT TERM...EVENSON
> LONG TERM...HANSON
> AVIATION...HANSON
> 
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