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Wesley Wright <[log in to unmask]>
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Vermont Skiing Discussion and Snow Reports <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 18 May 2018 15:55:01 -0400
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Recreational Forecast
National Weather Service Burlington VT
302 PM EDT Fri May 18 2018

.The Lake Champlain Forecast...

.TONIGHT...North winds 5 to 10 knots, becoming south 5 to 15 knots 
after midnight. Waves around 1 foot.
.SATURDAY...South winds 5 to 15 knots, increasing to 10 to 20 knots
in the afternoon. Waves 1 to 2 feet, building to 1 to 3 feet in the
afternoon. A chance of showers in the morning, then showers in the
afternoon with visibility occasionally reduced to 3 to 5 miles. 
.SATURDAY NIGHT...South winds 20 to 30 knots. Waves 2 to 4 feet.
Showers likely, with visibility occasionally reduced to 3 to 5 
miles.
.SUNDAY...Southwest winds 10 to 20 knots, becoming northwest in the
afternoon. Waves 1 to 2 feet. Showers likely in the morning, then
ending by afternoon. Visibility briefly reduced to 3 to 5 miles in
the morning, becoming generally unrestricted in the afternoon. 

The ultraviolet index for Saturday will be a 3. This is in the moderate
category.

Latest Level and Temperature Data from Around Lake Champlain
                                Level           Temperature
USGS gage at Rouses Point NY    98.93 feet
USGS gage at Burlington VT      99.01 feet      45 degrees
King Street Ferry Dock          99.02 feet      46 degrees
USGS gage at Port Henry NY      99.12 feet
Colchester Reef                                 Missing
Diamond Island                                  48 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 Southern Green Mountains of Vermont...

.TONIGHT...Clear until midnight, then becoming partly cloudy. Lows
in the lower to mid 40s. South winds 5 to 20 mph. 
.SATURDAY...Becoming cloudy with a chance of showers in the 
morning, then showers with summits obscured in clouds in the 
afternoon. Highs in the mid to upper 50s. Southeast winds 15 to 30
mph, increasing to south 35 to 50 mph in the afternoon. 
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Summits obscured in clouds. A chance of showers until
midnight, then showers likely after midnight. Lows in the upper
40s to lower 50s. Southwest winds 35 to 50 mph. 
.SUNDAY...Showers likely with summits obscured in clouds in the 
morning, then cloudy with a chance of showers in the afternoon. 
Highs in the upper 50s to mid 60s. West winds 30 to 45 mph, 
becoming northwest 15 to 25 mph in the afternoon. 

.The Higher Summits Forecast for the Northern Green Mountains of
Vermont...

.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the 40s. Southeast winds around 15 mph,
becoming south after midnight. 
.SATURDAY...Partly sunny in the morning, then summits in and out
of clouds with showers in the afternoon. Highs in the mid to 
upper 50s. Southeast winds 15 to 30 mph, increasing to south 35 to
50 mph in the afternoon. 
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Summits obscured in clouds with showers likely.
Lows in the upper 40s to lower 50s. Southwest winds 40 to 55 mph.
.SUNDAY...Summits obscured in clouds with occasional showers in 
the morning, then becoming cloudy with a chance of showers in the
afternoon. Highs in the 60s. West winds 30 to 45 mph, becoming 
northwest 20 to 30 mph in the afternoon. 

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