Expires:201607272000;;535505 FPUS51 KBTV 270822 ZFPBTV ZONE FORECAST PRODUCT FOR VERMONT AND NORTHERN NEW YORK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BURLINGTON VT 420 AM EDT WED JUL 27 2016 VTZ006-272000- LAMOILLE- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...JOHNSON...STOWE 420 AM EDT WED JUL 27 2016 .TODAY...SUNNY. HIGHS IN THE MID 80S. LIGHT AND VARIABLE WINDS. .TONIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY. LOWS IN THE LOWER 60S. LIGHT AND VARIABLE WINDS. .THURSDAY...PARTLY SUNNY IN THE MORNING...THEN MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS IN THE AFTERNOON. HIGHS IN THE LOWER 80S. LIGHT AND VARIABLE WINDS. CHANCE OF RAIN 50 PERCENT. .THURSDAY NIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS. LOWS IN THE LOWER 60S. LIGHT AND VARIABLE WINDS. CHANCE OF RAIN 40 PERCENT. .FRIDAY...PARTLY SUNNY WITH A 30 PERCENT CHANCE OF SHOWERS. HIGHS IN THE UPPER 70S. LIGHT AND VARIABLE WINDS. .FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY...PARTLY CLOUDY. LOWS IN THE UPPER 50S. HIGHS IN THE UPPER 70S. .MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY...MOSTLY CLEAR. LOWS IN THE UPPER 50S. HIGHS AROUND 80. $$ Expires:201607271100;;540780 ASUS41 KBTV 271030 RWRBTV VERMONT REGIONAL WEATHER ROUNDUP NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BURLINGTON VT 600 AM EDT WED JUL 27 2016 NOTE: "FAIR" INDICATES FEW OR NO CLOUDS BELOW 12,000 FEET WITH NO SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND/OR OBSTRUCTIONS TO VISIBILITY. * THESE REPORTS ARE NOT UNDER NWS QUALITY CONTROL AND/OR DO NOT REPORT WEATHER SUCH AS PRECIPITATION AND FOG. VTZ001>019-271100- _____VERMONT_____ CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS BURLINGTON FAIR 64 59 83 CALM 29.92S MONTPELIER FOG 57 57 100 CALM 30.00R VSB 3/4 MORRISVILLE FOG 58 57 97 CALM 29.97R VSB 1/4 ST. JOHNSBURY* N/A 59 58 96 MISG 29.94S LYNDONVILLE* FOG 57 56 97 CALM 29.98S VSB<1/4 MIDDLEBURY* FAIR 61 61 100 CALM 29.94R RUTLAND* FAIR 60 58 92 SE8 29.96S SPRINGFIELD FAIR 59 57 93 CALM 29.96R HIGHGATE* FAIR 62 60 96 CALM 29.91S NEWPORT* FAIR 58 58 98 S3 29.95S BENNINGTON FAIR 59 57 93 CALM 29.98R FOG SUTTON* N/A 57 N/A N/A MISG N/A GALLUP MILLS* N/A 52 N/A N/A MISG N/A UNION VILLAGE* N/A 57 N/A N/A MISG N/A MT. MANSFIELD* N/A 59 N/A N/A NW15 N/A _____LAKE CHAMPLAIN_____ CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS BURTON ISLAND* N/A 68 63 83 SE9 N/A COLCHESTER RF* N/A 70 64 83 S13 N/A DIAMOND ISL* N/A 66 64 94 S3 N/A $$ Expires:No;;534661 FXUS61 KBTV 270808 AFDBTV Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Burlington VT 408 AM EDT Wed Jul 27 2016 .SYNOPSIS... Today will be the warmest day of the week with highs in the 80s to around 90. A weak disturbance will pass just to our north and may help kick off a few showers or thunderstorms near the Canadian border. Better chances for showers and storms arrives on Thursday as a trough of low pressure moves into the region. Other than a few showers over the southern areas on Friday...the weekend is shaping up to be dry with seasonal temperatures. && .NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/... As of 408 AM EDT Wednesday...Overall should be a relatively quiet day across the area. We start with a little fog in favored areas before sunshine develops all areas. The idea of today being the warmest day of the week looks to be on track with highs in the 80s to lower 90s. Weak forcing will exist just north of the Canadian border later in the day and that could result in a few showers or thunderstorms...but most of the area will stay dry today. Tonight - Any lingering convection comes to an end early with lows generally in the 60s. We may be looking at fog developing later tonight in the typical locations. && .SHORT TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/... As of 408 AM EDT Wednesday...Thursday continues to look like the best day for convection as a more well defined shortwave trough moves into the region. Like the idea of a chance for thunderstorms all areas that is already in the current forecast and will continue with that idea. Deep layer shear is weak and instability is not that impressive. Thus not anticipating any strong or severe storms at this time. High temperatures will be in the 80s. Look for the showers and storms to gradually weaken Thursday night. Convective potential decreases on Friday and wants to be more focused down across southern New England with our southern areas on the fringe of the showers or storms. So most of the area has a good chance of not seeing anything with high temperatures right around seasonal normals. && .LONG TERM /FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY/... As of 408 AM EDT Wednesday...Trends in the data continue to support the idea of a dry west to northwest flow aloft across the area for the weekend. Will therefore keep Saturday and Sunday dry with high temperatures right around seasonal normals. Ridging aloft tries to build in for early next week and this should result in a warming trend with highs in the 80s for much of the area by Tuesday. && .AVIATION /08Z Wednesday THROUGH Sunday/... Through 06z Thursday...Other than periods of LIFR/VLIFR conditions at KSLK and KMPV through 13z...VFR conditions are expected everywhere in the area. There may be a few showers up near the Canadian Border between 21z and 03z. Winds will generally be under 10 knots through the period. Outlook 06z Thursday through Sunday... 06z Thu - 00z Sat: VFR with MVFR/IFR possible in isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms during the daytime Thursday and Friday. 00z Sat - 00z Mon: VFR. && .BTV WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... VT...None. NY...None. && $$ SYNOPSIS...Evenson NEAR TERM...Evenson SHORT TERM...Evenson LONG TERM...Evenson AVIATION...Evenson/KGM - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SkiVt-L is brought to you by the University of Vermont. To unsubscribe, visit http://list.uvm.edu/archives/skivt-l.html