Expires:201801292100;;154250 FPUS51 KBTV 290728 ZFPBTV Zone Forecast Product for Vermont and Northern New York National Weather Service Burlington VT 225 AM EST Mon Jan 29 2018 VTZ006-292100- Lamoille- Including the cities of Johnson and Stowe 225 AM EST Mon Jan 29 2018 .TODAY...Partly sunny this morning, then becoming mostly cloudy. Highs in the mid 20s. Light and variable winds. .TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows around 12. Light and variable winds. .TUESDAY...Mostly cloudy. Highs around 20. Light and variable winds, becoming northwest around 10 mph in the afternoon. .TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows around 3 above. Northwest winds around 10 mph. .WEDNESDAY...Partly sunny. Highs in the lower 20s. Southwest winds around 10 mph. .WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Cloudy with a 50 percent chance of snow showers. Lows around 20. .THURSDAY...Cloudy with a chance of snow or rain showers. Highs in the mid 30s. Chance of precipitation 50 percent. .THURSDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of snow showers. Lows around 15. .FRIDAY...Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of snow showers. Highs around 20. .FRIDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of snow showers. Much colder with lows around zero. .SATURDAY...Partly sunny. Highs 10 to 15. .SATURDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of snow showers. Lows zero to 5 above zero. .SUNDAY...Mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of snow showers. Highs in the lower 20s. $$ Expires:201801291200;;163479 ASUS41 KBTV 291130 RWRBTV VERMONT REGIONAL WEATHER ROUNDUP NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BURLINGTON VT 600 AM EST MON JAN 29 2018 NOTE: "FAIR" INDICATES FEW OR NO CLOUDS BELOW 12,000 FEET WITH NO SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND/OR OBSTRUCTIONS TO VISIBILITY. * THESE REPORTS ARE NOT UNDER NWS QUALITY CONTROL AND/OR DO NOT REPORT WEATHER SUCH AS PRECIPITATION AND FOG. VTZ001>019-291200- _____VERMONT_____ CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS BURLINGTON CLOUDY 23 14 68 N13 30.36R WCI 11 MONTPELIER CLOUDY 26 22 84 CALM 30.31R MORRISVILLE CLOUDY 25 18 74 NE6 30.32R WCI 18 ST. JOHNSBURY* N/A 27 21 78 MISG 30.29R LYNDONVILLE* MOCLDY 21 17 86 CALM 30.30R MIDDLEBURY* CLOUDY 25 18 76 N6 30.32R WCI 18 RUTLAND* CLOUDY 25 24 96 N6 30.29R WCI 18 SPRINGFIELD FAIR 20 19 96 CALM 30.28S HIGHGATE* CLOUDY 17 11 76 N7 30.38S WCI 8 NEWPORT* CLOUDY 20 13 76 N8 30.33R WCI 10 BENNINGTON FAIR 23 19 85 CALM 30.25R SUTTON* N/A 19 N/A N/A MISG N/A ISLAND POND* N/A 21 N/A N/A W3 N/A GALLUP MILLS* N/A 21 N/A N/A MISG N/A UNION VILLAGE* N/A 23 N/A N/A MISG N/A MT. MANSFIELD* N/A 21 N/A N/A MISG N/A _____LAKE CHAMPLAIN_____ CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS BURTON ISLAND* N/A 21 14 73 NE5G12 N/A WCI 15 COLCHESTER RF* N/A 23 14 68 N18 N/A WCI 9 $$ Expires:No;;155792 FXUS61 KBTV 290819 AFDBTV Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Burlington VT 319 AM EST Mon Jan 29 2018 .SYNOPSIS... Dry weather with below normal temperatures expected through Wednesday. Next chance for some light snow showers will be Wednesday evening and overnight. && .NEAR TERM /THROUGH TUESDAY/... As of 300 AM EST Monday...Pretty quiet weather expected from today through Tuesday. Cold air advection continues so temperatures will be dropping through the day today, and overnight, then below normal maximum temperatures can be expected for tomorrow. Overnight minimum temperatures drop into the teens with some single digits in Northern New York. Temperatures on Tuesday will only make it into the teens across our Northern zones with some 20s in Southern and Eastern Vermont. Have mention of chance snow showers in the Western Dacks and Southern Saint Lawrence valley tonight and Tuesday as upper level trough and upper level shortwave push into that area along with some decent mid level moisture and continued cold air advection. These snow showers will be pretty insignificant though without any notable accumulations even, half an inch to an inch. It will remain cloudy through Tuesday with lots of mid level moisture and widespread cloud cover. && .SHORT TERM /TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY NIGHT/... As of 316 AM EST Monday...Whats left of the upper level trough will be clearing across the North Country as we sit in between the void between the offshore surface low and a lake enhanced feature over central New York. Dry air pushes in Wednesday as an upper level ridge briefly makes an appearance. Wednesday evening we'll see some scattered snow showers as a clipper type system tracks to our north across Quebec. On the back side of the low we should see some lake effect snow with mountain snow showers Thursday and Thursday night. Temps will on the cold side Tuesday night with lows in the single digits above and below zero across the North Country. Wednesday the southerly flow ramps up quickly and we'll see warm air advection begin. We'll warm to the mid 20s on Wednesday and continue warming through Wednesday night with "lows" occurring right at 00z. By Thursday morning we should be in the mid 30s and we'll warm into the mid to upper 30s by Thursday afternoon. A cold front will start to move in sometime Thursday night into Friday with lows that evening in the single digits to mid teens depending on where the front is located. That cold front will be something to pay attention to as the thermal boundary looks like it will be fairly sharp. Steep lapse rates will lead to some potential instability and with decent moisture we may be in store for some potential snow squalls. && .LONG TERM /FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/... As of 316 AM EST Monday...The arctic airmass behind a cold front that moves through on Thursday night will lead to temps well below normal on Friday with high pressure building in to our south. Flow aloft will be fairly zonal so the arctic airmass will stick around through much of the weekend with highs in the teens to lower 20s and lows in the single digits. There's some hint coming out of the weekend that a clipper type system will bring snow Sunday into Monday of next week. && .AVIATION /08Z MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/... Through 06Z Tuesday...Mainly VFR through the forecast period, aside from some MVFR ceilings at SLK and MPV through 12z. Ceilings will lift and break up by dawn as drier air works into the region, then thicken again Monday afternoon as high mid and high clouds spread northward ahead of low pressure sliding up the coast. Outlook... Tuesday: Mainly VFR, with local MVFR possible. Slight chance SN. Tuesday Night: VFR. NO SIG WX. Wednesday: VFR. Chance SHSN. Wednesday Night: Mainly VFR, with local MVFR possible. Chance SHSN. Thursday: Mainly MVFR, with local VFR possible. Chance SHSN, Chance SHRA. Thursday Night: Mainly MVFR, with areas VFR possible. Chance SHSN. Friday: Mainly MVFR, with local VFR possible. Chance SHSN. && .BTV WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... VT...None. NY...None. && $$ SYNOPSIS...Neiles NEAR TERM...Neiles SHORT TERM...Deal LONG TERM...Deal AVIATION...Neiles - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SkiVt-L is brought to you by the University of Vermont. To unsubscribe, visit http://list.uvm.edu/archives/skivt-l.html