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Recreational Forecast
National Weather Service Burlington VT
306 PM EDT Tue Jun 5 2018
.The Lake Champlain Forecast...
.TONIGHT...Northwest winds 5 to 10 knots. Waves around 1 foot.
Scattered showers until midnight, then isolated showers and patchy
fog after midnight. Visibility generally unrestricted, decreasing
to 3 to 5 miles in any showers or fog.
.WEDNESDAY...North winds 5 to 10 knots in the morning, becoming light and
variable. Waves 1 foot or less. Patchy fog in the morning. Visibility
3 to 5 miles in the morning.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Light and variable winds. Waves nearly calm.
.THURSDAY...South winds around 5 knots. Waves 1 foot or less.
.THURSDAY NIGHT...Light and variable winds. Waves nearly calm.
.FRIDAY...Northwest winds 5 to 10 knots. Waves 1 foot or less.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...Northwest winds around 5 knots until midnight,
becoming light and variable. Waves 1 foot or less, subsiding
to nearly calm after midnight.
.SATURDAY...Light and variable winds. Waves nearly calm.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Southwest winds around 5 knots. Waves 1 foot or
less. A chance of showers. Visibility generally unrestricted.
.SUNDAY...North winds 5 to 10 knots. Waves around 1 foot.
The ultraviolet index for Wednesday will be a 4. This is in the moderate
category.
Latest Level and Temperature Data from Around Lake Champlain
Level Temperature
USGS gage at Rouses Point NY 97.30 feet
USGS gage at Burlington VT 97.32 feet 54 degrees
King Street Ferry Dock 97.32 feet 55 degrees
USGS gage at Port Henry NY 97.37 feet
Colchester Reef Missing
Diamond Island 50 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.
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.The Higher Summits Forecast for the Northern Adirondacks of New York and
the Northern Green Mountains of Vermont...
.TONIGHT...Summits obscured in clouds. Scattered to numerous rain
showers through midnight...then tapering off. Lows around 40.
North winds 5 to 15 mph.
.WEDNESDAY...Summits obscured in clouds in the morning, then
becoming cloudy. A slight chance of rain showers. Highs 45 to 50.
North winds around 15 mph.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Cloudy. Lows in the lower to mid 40s. Northwest
winds 5 to 10 mph, becoming southwest 5 to 20 mph after midnight.
.THURSDAY...Cloudy. Highs 55 to 60. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph.
.The Higher Summits Forecast for the Southern Green Mountains of
Vermont...
.TONIGHT...Summits obscured in clouds until midnight, then becoming in
and out of clouds. Scattered showers. Lows in the mid 40s. North
winds 10 to 15 mph.
.WEDNESDAY...Summits obscured in clouds in the morning, then
becoming cloudy. A slight chance of showers. Highs in the lower
50s. Northwest winds 5 to 15 mph.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the upper 40s. Northwest
winds around 5 mph, becoming southwest after midnight.
.THURSDAY...Cloudy. Highs around 60. Southwest winds 15 to 20
mph.
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