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FPUS51 KBTV 100834
ZFPBTV
ZONE FORECASTS FOR VERMONT AND NORTHERN NEW YORK
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BURLINGTON VT
333 AM EST SAT MAR 10 2001
NYZ028-035-VTZ001-002-005-009-102100-
ADDISON-CHITTENDEN-EASTERN ESSEX-FRANKLIN-GRAND ISLE-NORTHEAST
CLINTON-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BURLINGTON...MIDDLEBURY...
PLATTSBURGH...SOUTH HERO...ST. ALBANS...TICONDEROGA
333 AM EST SAT MAR 10 2001
.TODAY...CLOUDY WITH SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS THROUGH MID-MORNING...
THEN BECOMING PARTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE MID 30S. NORTHWEST WIND 10
TO 15 MPH. CHANCE OF SNOW 40 PERCENT.
.TONIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY...THEN INCREASING CLOUDS TOWARD MORNING.
LOW 15 TO 20. NORTHWEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH EARLY...THEN BECOMING
LIGHT AND VARIABLE.
.SUNDAY...CLOUDY WITH LIGHT SNOW LIKELY...DEVELOPING BY
MID-MORNING. HIGH IN THE MID 30S. CHANCE OF SNOW 60 PERCENT.
.EXTENDED FORECAST...
.SUNDAY NIGHT...A CHANCE OF LIGHT SNOW UNTIL MIDNIGHT...OTHERWISE
BECOMING MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW 10 TO 15.
.MONDAY...PARTLY CLOUDY. HIGH IN THE MID TO UPPER 30S.
.TUESDAY...CLOUDY. A CHANCE OF RAIN. LOW 30 TO 35 AND HIGH IN THE
LOWER 40S.
.WEDNESDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. LOW 30 TO 35 AND HIGH IN THE LOWER 40S.
.THURSDAY AND FRIDAY...CHANCE OF RAIN OR SNOW SHOWERS. LOW 25 TO 30
AND HIGH 35 TO 40.
$$
VTZ003-004-006>008-010-102100-
CALEDONIA-ESSEX-LAMOILLE-ORANGE-ORLEANS-WASHINGTON-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ISLAND POND...MONTPELIER...NEWPORT...
RANDOLPH...ST. JOHNSBURY...STOWE
333 AM EST SAT MAR 10 2001
.TODAY...CLOUDY WITH SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS THROUGH MID-MORNING...
THEN BECOMING PARTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 30S. NORTHWEST WIND
AT 5 TO 15 MPH. CHANCE OF SNOW 40 PERCENT.
.TONIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY...THEN BECOMING MOSTLY CLOUDY BY MORNING.
LOW 10 TO 15. NORTHWEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH UNTIL MIDNIGHT...THEN
BECOMING LIGHT AND VARIABLE.
.SUNDAY...CLOUDY WITH LIGHT SNOW LIKELY...DEVELOPING BY MIDDAY.
HIGH IN THE MID 30S. CHANCE OF SNOW 60 PERCENT.
.EXTENDED FORECAST...
.SUNDAY NIGHT...A CHANCE OF LIGHT SNOW UNTIL MIDNIGHT...OTHERWISE
BECOMING MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW 5 TO 10 ABOVE.
.MONDAY...PARTLY CLOUDY. HIGH IN THE MID TO UPPER 30S.
.TUESDAY...CLOUDY. A CHANCE OF RAIN. LOW IN THE UPPER 20S AND HIGH
NEAR 40.
.WEDNESDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. LOW NEAR 30 AND HIGH IN THE LOWER 40S.
.THURSDAY AND FRIDAY...CHANCE OF RAIN OR SNOW SHOWERS. LOW 25 TO 30
AND HIGH 35 TO 40.
$$
VTZ011-012-102100-
RUTLAND-WINDSOR-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...RUTLAND...SPRINGFIELD
333 AM EST SAT MAR 10 2001
.TODAY...CLOUDY WITH LIGHT SNOW LIKELY EARLY...THEN BECOMING PARTLY
SUNNY THIS AFTERNOON. ANY ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS WILL BE AN INCH
OR LESS. HIGH IN THE MID 30S. NORTHWEST WIND 10 TO 15 MPH. CHANCE
OF SNOW 60 PERCENT.
.TONIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY...THEN BECOMING MOSTLY CLOUDY BY MORNING.
LOW 15 TO 20. NORTHWEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH EARLY...THEN BECOMING
LIGHT AND VARIABLE.
.SUNDAY...CLOUDY WITH LIGHT SNOW LIKELY...DEVELOPING BY MIDDAY.
HIGH IN THE MID TO UPPER 30S. CHANCE OF SNOW 60 PERCENT.
.EXTENDED FORECAST...
.SUNDAY NIGHT...A CHANCE OF LIGHT SNOW UNTIL MIDNIGHT...OTHERWISE
BECOMING MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW 10 TO 15.
.MONDAY...PARTLY CLOUDY. HIGH IN THE MID TO UPPER 30S.
.TUESDAY...CLOUDY. A CHANCE OF RAIN. LOW 30 TO 35 AND HIGH IN THE
LOWER 40S.
.WEDNESDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. LOW 30 TO 35 AND HIGH IN THE LOWER 40S.
.THURSDAY AND FRIDAY...CHANCE OF RAIN OR SNOW SHOWERS. LOW 25 TO 30
AND HIGH 35 TO 40.
$$
NYZ026-027-102100-
NORTHERN ST. LAWRENCE-NORTHERN FRANKLIN-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...MALONE...MASSENA
333 AM EST SAT MAR 10 2001
.TODAY...CLOUDY WITH SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS EARLY...THEN BECOMING
PARTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE MID 30S. NORTHWEST WIND AT 5 TO 15 MPH.
CHANCE OF SNOW 40 PERCENT.
.TONIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY...THEN INCREASING CLOUDS AFTER MIDNIGHT.
LOW 15 TO 20. SOUTHWEST WIND AROUND 10 MPH.
.SUNDAY...CLOUDY WITH LIGHT SNOW LIKELY. HIGH IN THE MID 30S.
CHANCE OF SNOW 60 PERCENT.
.EXTENDED FORECAST...
.SUNDAY NIGHT...A CHANCE OF LIGHT SNOW EARLY...THEN BECOMING MOSTLY
CLEAR. LOW 10 TO 15.
.MONDAY...PARTLY CLOUDY. HIGH IN THE MID TO UPPER 30S.
.TUESDAY...CLOUDY. A CHANCE OF RAIN. LOW 25 TO 30 AND HIGH NEAR 40.
.WEDNESDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. LOW NEAR 30 AND HIGH NEAR 40.
.THURSDAY AND FRIDAY...CHANCE OF RAIN OR SNOW SHOWERS. LOW 25 TO 30
AND HIGH 35 TO 40.
$$
NYZ029>031-034-102100-
SOUTHERN FRANKLIN-SOUTHERN ST. LAWRENCE-SOUTHWEST CLINTON-
WESTERN ESSEX-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...DANNEMORA...LAKE PLACID...STAR LAKE...
TUPPER LAKE
333 AM EST SAT MAR 10 2001
.TODAY...CLOUDY WITH SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS THROUGH MID-MORNING...
THEN BECOMING PARTLY SUNNY THIS AFTERNOON. HIGH IN THE LOWER 30S.
NORTHWEST WIND 5 TO 15 MPH. CHANCE OF SNOW 40 PERCENT.
.TONIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY...THEN INCREASING CLOUDS AFTER MIDNIGHT.
LOW 10 TO 15. NORTHWEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH EARLY...THEN BECOMING
LIGHT AND VARIABLE.
.SUNDAY...CLOUDY WITH LIGHT SNOW LIKELY. HIGH IN THE MID 30S.
CHANCE OF SNOW 60 PERCENT.
.EXTENDED FORECAST...
.SUNDAY NIGHT...A CHANCE OF LIGHT SNOW EARLY...THEN BECOMING MOSTLY
CLEAR. LOW ZERO TO 5 ABOVE.
.MONDAY...PARTLY CLOUDY. HIGH IN THE MID TO UPPER 30S.
.TUESDAY...CLOUDY. A CHANCE OF RAIN. LOW 25 TO 30 AND HIGH NEAR 40.
.WEDNESDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. LOW 25 TO 30 AND HIGH NEAR 40.
.THURSDAY AND FRIDAY...CHANCE OF RAIN OR SNOW SHOWERS. LOW 25 TO 30
AND HIGH 35 TO 40.
$$
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FXUS61 KBTV 100802
AFDBTV
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BURLINGTON VT
301 AM EST SAT MAR 10 2001
WILL ALLOW ANY REMAINING WARNINGS/ADVISORIES TO EXPIRE WITH THE NEW
FORECAST THIS MORNING. COORDINATED THIS WITH ALBANY AND GRAY...WHICH
ARE IN GOOD AGREEMENT WITH THIS IDEA. AS MAIN SURFACE LOW OVER THE
GULF OF MAINE CONTINUES TO MOVE TO THE NORTHEAST TODAY...THE IMPACT
FROM THIS SYSTEM WILL BECOME LESS AND LESS AS THE DAY WEARS ON.
ALREADY SEEING THIS NOW WITH WARMING CLOUD TOPS ON SATELLITE IMAGERY
OVER NORTHERN NEW YORK. ALSO VAD WIND PROFILE ON KCXX RADAR SHOWING
WINDS ALOFT CONTINUE TO BECOME MORE NORTHERLY WITH TIME AS OPPOSED TO
THE EASTERLY FLOW EARLIER. THIS SUGGESTS WESTWARD PUSH OF MOISTURE
LAST NIGHT HAS STOPPED PROGRESSING AND SHOULD EVENTUALLY BEGIN MOVING
BACK EASTWARD. ALREADY SEEING RADAR TRENDS OF DECREASING AREAL
COVERAGE ACROSS THE CHAMPLAIN VALLEY WITH STEADIER LIGHT SNOWS OVER
EASTERN AND SOUTHERN VERMONT. WILL GO WITH SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS
THIS MORNING ACROSS NORTHERN NEW YORK AND THE CHAMPLAIN VALLEY AND
LIGHT SNOW LIKELY ELSEWHERE. ANY ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS WILL BE
LESS THAN AN INCH OVER SOUTHERN AND EASTERN VERMONT. NORTHWEST
GRADIENT WILL INCREASE A BIT TODAY WITH THE LOW DEEPENING TO OUR
EAST. LOW LEVEL THICKNESS TRENDS SUGGEST HIGH TEMPERATURES SHOULD
BE ONLY A COUPLE OF DEGREES COOLER THAN YESTERDAY...WHICH KEEPS
MOST AREAS IN THE LOWER TO MID 30S.
SOME CLEARING SHOULD TAKE PLACE INITIALLY TONIGHT...BEFORE CLOUDS
ADVANCE BACK INTO THE REGION AFTER MIDNIGHT. THIS WILL BE IN
RESPONSE TO FAST MOVING UPPER TROUGH APPROACHING THE FORECAST AREA
FROM THE WEST. LIGHT SNOW WILL BE LIKELY BY DAYBREAK ACROSS
NORTHERN NEW YORK AND THEN SPREAD EAST ACROSS VERMONT AS THE
MORNING WEARS ON. DYNAMIC SUPPORT LOOKS SUFFICIENT ENOUGH TO
SUPPORT GOING FORECAST OF LIKELY POPS...SO NO CHANGES NEEDED HERE.
BASED ON THE FAST MOVEMENT OF THIS SYSTEM...LIKE THE IDEA IN THE
GOING FORECAST OF ANY LINGERING LIGHT SNOWS TO END DURING THE
EVENING HOURS SUNDAY NIGHT. GOING FORECAST HAS THIS COVERED WELL
WITH EVENTUAL CLEARING AFTER MIDNIGHT AS HIGH PRESSURE SETTLES INTO
THE REGION.
IN THE EXTENDED...DRIER AIR MOVES INTO THE REGION ON MONDAY WITH
VERTICAL PROFILES SHOWING LIMITED MOISTURE. THUS WILL MAINTAIN
IDEA OF MOSTLY SUNNY SKIES ON MONDAY. HIGH TEMPERATURES SHOULD BE
APPROACHING THE 40 MARK AS A RESULT OF THE ABUNDANT SUNSHINE. FLOW
ALOFT BECOMES SOUTHWEST WITH TIME MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY WHICH
WILL SET THE STAGE FOR AN INFLUX OF WARMER AIR. THIS SHOULD BRING
ABOUT PLENTY OF CLOUDS AS THE WARM AIR MOVES ACROSS THE LARGE
SNOWPACK. SHOULD SEE PLENTY OF LOW CLOUDS/FOG LATE MONDAY NIGHT...
TUESDAY...AND WEDNESDAY AS MILDER TEMPERATURES PERSIST DURING THIS
PERIOD. ALSO GOING FORECAST OF A CHANCE OF RAIN LOOKS REAL GOOD
FOR TUESDAY. NO CHANGES EXPECTED BEYOND THE WEDNESDAY TIME PERIOD IN
THE EXTENDED.
WORK ZONES IN ALBWRKCWF
EVENSON
.BTV...NONE.
FXUS61 KBTV 100245
AFDBTV
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BURLINGTON VT
945 PM EST FRI MAR 9 2001
...WILL REMAIN STATUS QUO FROM THE AFTERNOON FORECAST PACKAGE WITH
THE WARNINGS/ADVISORIES OVER PORTIONS OF THE FCST AREA OVERNIGHT...
LOW PRES AREA OVER CAPE COD ATTM MOVG NEWD INTO THE GULF OF MAINE.
SAT LOOP SHOWING COLDER CLOUD TOPS OVER WESTERN MAINE AND NORTHERN
NH ATTM...WHERE AREA OF STRONGEST VERTICAL MOTION IS. COLDER
CLOUD TOPS WITH COMMA HEAD SHOULD MOVE EAST OF THE FCST AREA
OVERNIGHT. STEADY SNOW SHOULD TAPER OFF TO SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS
AROUND DAYBREAK AS UPR LOW MOVES OFF THE SOUTHERN NEW ENG COAST BY
DAYBREAK. TEMPS QUITE UNIFORM IN THE LOWER 30S ACROSS THE FCST AREA
ATTM...SO WILL BOOST MIN TEMPS OVERNIGHT TO THE UPPER 20S. HAVE
ALSO LOWERED WIND SPEED OVERNIGHT AS WELL. OTRW...NO CHGS TO THE
REMAINDER OF THE FORECAST.
.BTV...WINTER STORM WARNING OVERNIGHT VTZ010>012
WNTR WX ADVSY OVERNIGHT VTZ004-007>009-NYZ29>031-034-035.
WGH
FXUS61 KBTV 092022
AFDBTV
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BURLINGTON VT
321 PM EST FRI MAR 9 2001
THE MARCH LION MOVED THROUGH ERLR IN THE WEEK...NOW IT/S TIME
FOR IT/S SLOWLY AWAKENING CUB.
THE TALE OF TWO "SEPERATE SHORT WAVES"...THKFULLY WITH THIS SYSTEM
WL SPARE US FM WHAT LOOKED LIKE ERLR IN THE WEEK A PSBL PHASING AND
NEAR REPEAT OF THE PAST STORM (ALBEIT I DOUBT TWO 20+ INCH STORMS
WITHIN 5 DAYS).
AS ELUDED TO IN ERLR AFD...THIS EVENT COMING IN TWO PHASES THAT FOR
MOST OF THE FA WL NOT COMPASS THE SAME LOCATIONS.
CRNT/SHORT TERM: THIS CAN BE SEEN ON COMPOSITE RDR. THE NRN STREAM IS
RATHER POTENT WITH A CLOSED ULVL SYSTEM. THE FIRST S/W ROTATING
UNDERNEATH HAD POSITIONED THE DVLPG SFC WAVE AND BETTER UVM FIELDS
SLGTLY N OF MDL FCSTS AND IS CRNTLY ACCNTG FOR S/S+ ACRS ADRNDKS/SRN
VT. WHILE...COASTAL ACTVTY AS MNTD BLO IS MVG INTO SNE SHORELINE.
HWVR...UPSTREAM THE NXT S/W IS FURTHER S THAN PRVS MDLS AND IS
THE MIDST OF REDVLPG SFC LOW S OF SNE WITH ALRDY LTGNG OFFSHORE.
ALL THE ENERGY WL BE FOCUSED ON THIS LOW WITH MORE MOISTURE EJECTING
INTO THE SYSTEM BUT THE BETTER UVM FIELDS SLIDING SE OF MOST OF FA.
IT APPEARS THAT NRN FA...ESP CHMPL VLY/CNDN BDR VT WL BE ON EDGE
OF BOTH QPF MAXES...THE DECAYING NORTHERN EDGE OF FIRST BURST AND
THE WESTERN DVLPG FRINGES OF THE COASTAL.
ULVL LOW DEEP BUT STL PROGRESSIVE WITH CONVEYOR BELT AGGRESSIVELY
SLIDING E AND THEN REORIENTING IN W-E DIRECTION. SYSTEM DOESN/T GO
NEGATIVE UNTIL GULF OF ME SAT MRNG...SO NOT MUCH WRAPARD INTO NC/NE
VT. ALL MDLS NRLY IDENTICAL NOW AND DON/T SEE ANY REASON TO ???.
MDL QPF...ESP ERLR "GENEROUS" AVN SHWS THIS NICELY AND WL BE LWRG
FCST AMTS ACRS SVRL ZONES...RESULTING IN WRNGS BEING DOWNGRADED IN
THE NORTH AND ADV DROPPED IN NRN CHMPL VLY.
LONGER TERM: S/W RIDGING ALREADY ON THE HEELS OF DEPARTING STORM
SAT FOR SOME CLRG SKIES AND SEASONABLE TEMPS AND FRESH POWDER.
NXT NRN STREAM S/W-CLIPPER DROPPING ACRS NRN GRT LAKES/ONTARIO OVRNGT
SAT INTO SUN FOR SOME -SN/-SHSN. DECENT DYNAMICS AND WAA BUT TRACK
CONDUCIVE TO -SHSN MORE THAN -SN.
XNTD: THIS QUICKLY EXITS AS WELL WITH MORE RIDGING AND SFC HIGH MVG
INTO FA SUN NGT/MON TO DELIVER ANTHR NICE...SEASONABLE DAY ON MON
BFR MORE INCLEMENT WX RETURNS TUE.
BACKING ULVL FLOW AND RETURN FLOW ARD OFFSHORE SFC HIGH WL ALLOW FOR
WAA AHD OF NXT SYSTEM. NO ARCTIC HIGH TO OUR NORTH AND MORE TROFINESS
UPSTREAM IN CENT CANADA WL PRIMARILY KEEP A SW ULVL FLOW ACRS FA.
SOME -RA/-SN MON NGT WITH LIFT ALG AHD OF PRIMARY LOW WRM FNTL BNDRY
AND ULVL S/W THEN ENTIRE COLUMN WARMS FOR A LIQUID EVENT.
AVN HAS DECENT MID-ATLANTIC COASTAL DVLPMNT TUES MVG NE ALG COASTLINE
BUT PROGRESSIVE NATURE OF TROF KEEPS HVST RAIN ERN NEW ENGLAND/
OFFSHORE. THIS SYSTEM WORTH WATCHING AS AN INLAND SHIFT IN MAX
RAINFALL WL ADD TREMENDOUS WATER EQUIVALENT TO SNOWPACK. ATTM...GIVEN
THE LARGE AMT OF SNOWPACK AND BRF PERIOD OF WRM TMPS DON/T SEE A
LRG SCALE FLD PRBLM...BUT STAY TUNED.
THEREAFTER...SOME COOLING WITH ANTHR NRN STREAM S/W AND COLD FNT
THU WITH CHC -SHRA/-SHSN THU...BUT MAINLY CLDY AND SLGT CHC -SHRA
WED.
HYDRO: ALL PCPN IN FRZN FORM...SO NO NEAR TERM CONCERNS. HWVR...
DOUBLE-EDGE SWORD AS HVY SNOW IMPACT AND PRBLMS ERLR IN THE WEEK
WL OBVIOUSLY BE A FLOOD CONCERN AS SPRING FLOOD SEASON APPROACHES.
A SUPPLEMENTAL SPRING FLOOD POTENTIAL (ESFBTV - FPUS71 KBTV) WL BE
ISSUED LTR TDY.
.BTV...WNTR STM WRNG TNGT VTZ010>012
WNTR WX ADVSY TNGT VTZ004-007>009-NYZ29>031-034-035
SLW
This data is from the [4]IWIN (Interactive Weather Information
Network)
References
1. http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/iwin/vt/discussion.html
2. http://emwin.hcad.org/
3. http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/emwin/winven.htm
4. http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/iwin/main.html
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ASUS51 KBTV 101105
SWRVT
VERMONT STATE WEATHER ROUNDUP
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BURLINGTON VT
600 AM EST SAT MAR 10 2001
NOTE: "FAIR" INDICATES FEW OR NO CLOUDS BELOW 12,000 FEET WITH NO
SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND/OR OBSTRUCTIONS TO VISIBILITY.
VTZ001>014-101200-
_____VERMONT_____
CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS
BURLINGTON LGT SNOW 29 26 89 N10 29.76R FOG WCI 14
MONTPELIER CLOUDY 28 25 88 NW12 29.69R WCI 11
MORRISVILLE CLOUDY 29 25 85 N10 29.70R WCI 14
ST. JOHNSBURY N/A 30 24 78 VRB3 29.63S
RUTLAND CLOUDY 28 27 93 NW13G21 29.69R WCI 10
SPRINGFIELD CLOUDY 32 28 85 NW6 29.65R
BENNINGTON LGT SNOW 31 30 96 NW8 29.70R FOG
$$
______KEY______
VSB - VISIBILITY IN MILES
WCI - WIND CHILL INDEX
HX - HEAT INDEX
LSC WEATHER CENTER FORECAST
11:00PM, Friday March
STUDENT METEOROLOGIST: Nicholas Savoie
** The latest forecast for Northeast & North Central Vermont**
** The area bounded by Waterbury, St. Johnsbury, and Newport**
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY TONIGHT
Tonight: The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather
Advisory for tonight. We can expect snow on and off tonight.
Accumulations will be 2 to 7 inches of snow. This snow will be a heavy
wet snow. Lows tonight will hold steady near 28 degrees. Winds will be
out of the north to northeast at 5 to 10 mph.
Saturday: Early morning snow showers will give way to partly sunny
skies. It will be a very nice day to get out and enjoy the beautiful
weather, with temperatures once again in the upper 30's. It will be
breezy tomorrow, with winds out of the northwest at 10 to 15 mph.
Saturday Night: A clear start and then increasing clouds towards day
break, as a weak system makes it into our area. Lows will be in the
teens. Winds will be light out of the west.
Sunday: The cloudy skies return back to the Northeast Kingdom with
scattered snow showers. No accumulation is expected. Highs will be in
the upper 30's with a southwest wind of 10 to 15 mph.
Extended Forecast
Monday: A perfect day to skip work or school to get enjoy the nice
weather, especially if you are a skier. Partly sunny skies and warmer
temperatures with highs around 40 degrees. Lows will be in the upper
teens.
Tuesday: Back to the cloudy skies again with a chance of light snow or
rain in the afternoon. Highs will be in the upper 30's and lows will
be 25 to 30 degrees.
Wednesday: Once again we will have another gray day with partly to
mostly cloudy skies. Highs will be around 40's. Lows will be in the
20's.
Forecast Discussion
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY TONIGHT. This is one of the latest snowstorms
to impact the New England region. Most of the heavier snow has and
will continue to occur to our south. Snowfall amounts will be reduced
in the Lyndonville and St. Johnsbury area, because of the shadow
affect. The shadow affect is when the White Mountains in New Hampshire
squeezes all of the moisture out of the air as it rises up and over
the mountain tops leave no moisture for the other side of the White
Mountains. We witness this last Sunday night and it is going to be a
factor with this storm too! For snowfall amounts the Lyndonville and
St. Johnsbury area can expect 2 to 4 inches and elsewhere there will
be 4 to 7 inches. So if you are traveling tonight, take an easy. The
roads should be fine by late morning. Have a good night.
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