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From:
"Wesley A. Wright" <[log in to unmask]>
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Vermont Skiing Discussion and Snow Reports <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Mon, 30 Apr 2012 06:55:01 -0400
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SXUS41 KBTV 300738
RECBTV
NYZ028>031-034-035-VTZ001>012-016>019-302215-

RECREATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BURLINGTON VT
338 AM EDT MON APR 30 2012

.THE LAKE CHAMPLAIN FORECAST...

.TODAY...NORTH WINDS 5 TO 10 KNOTS. WAVES 1 FOOT OR LESS.
.TONIGHT...LIGHT AND VARIABLE WINDS...BECOMING SOUTH AT 10 TO 20
KNOTS AFTER MIDNIGHT. WAVES NEARLY CALM...BUILDING TO 1 TO 2 FEET.
A CHANCE OF SHOWERS...MAINLY AFTER MIDNIGHT. VISIBILITY GENERALLY
UNRESTRICTED.
.TUESDAY...SOUTH WINDS 10 TO 20 KNOTS...INCREASING TO 15 TO 25 KNOTS
IN THE AFTERNOON. WAVES 1 TO 2 FEET. A CHANCE OF SHOWERS. VISIBILITY
GENERALLY UNRESTRICTED.

THE LAKE CHAMPLAIN LAKE LEVEL AT THE KING STREET FERRY DOCK IN BURLINGTON
WAS 96.61 FEET...AND THE WATER TEMPERATURE WAS 38 DEGREES.

EARLY IN THE BOATING SEASON...WATER TEMPERATURES ON RIVERS...PONDS AND
LAKES REMAIN RATHER COLD. IMMERSION IN COLD WATER CAN BE LIFE THREATENING
VERY QUICKLY DUE TO HYPOTHERMIA AND THE BODIES INABILITY TO WORK
EFFICIENTLY IN THE COLD WATER. THEREFORE...IT IS RECOMMENDED TO CONSIDER
POSTPONING SMALL CRAFT BOATING ACTIVITIES UNTIL WATER TEMPERATURES BECOME
WARMER. HOWEVER...IF YOU CHOOSE TO VENTURE OUT...WEAR ALL RECOMMENDED
COLD WATER PROTECTIVE GEAR...INCLUDING A LIFE JACKET...IN THE EVENT OF AN
ACCIDENT.

&&

.THE HIGHER SUMMITS FORECAST FOR THE NORTHERN ADIRONDACKS OF NEW YORK AND
THE NORTHERN GREEN MOUNTAINS OF VERMONT...

.TODAY...SUNNY. HIGHS IN THE LOWER TO MID 40S. NORTHWEST WINDS
AROUND 15 MPH...BECOMING SOUTHEAST IN THE AFTERNOON.
.TONIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY UNTIL MIDNIGHT...THEN BECOMING CLOUDY. A
CHANCE OF RAIN SHOWERS. LOWS IN THE MID TO UPPER 30S. SOUTH WINDS
10 TO 25 MPH...INCREASING TO 25 TO 30 MPH AFTER MIDNIGHT.
.TUESDAY...SUMMITS OBSCURED IN CLOUDS. A CHANCE OF SHOWERS. HIGHS
IN THE LOWER TO MID 40S. SOUTHWEST WINDS 15 TO 30 MPH.

.THE HIGHER SUMMITS FORECAST FOR THE SOUTHERN GREEN MOUNTAINS OF
VERMONT...

.TODAY...SUNNY. HIGHS IN THE MID TO UPPER 40S. NORTH WINDS 5 TO 15
MPH.
.TONIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY UNTIL MIDNIGHT...THEN BECOMING CLOUDY. A
CHANCE OF RAIN SHOWERS. LOWS IN THE UPPER 30S. SOUTH WINDS 5 TO
20 MPH...INCREASING TO 20 TO 30 MPH AFTER MIDNIGHT. 
.TUESDAY...SUMMITS OBSCURED IN CLOUDS. RAIN SHOWERS LIKELY...MAINLY
IN THE MORNING. HIGHS IN THE UPPER 40S. SOUTH WINDS 20 TO 30
MPH...DECREASING TO 10 TO 25 MPH IN THE AFTERNOON.

$$

LAHIFF

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