Expires:202101242100;;408901 FPUS51 KBTV 241117 ZFPBTV Zone Forecast Product for Vermont National Weather Service Burlington VT 614 AM EST Sun Jan 24 2021 VTZ018-242100- Eastern Addison- Including the cities of Bristol and Ripton 614 AM EST Sun Jan 24 2021 .TODAY...Mostly sunny and windy. Highs around 12. Northwest winds 20 to 30 mph. Gusts up to 60 mph, decreasing to 50 mph this afternoon. Wind chill values as low as 25 below. .TONIGHT...Mostly clear and blustery, cold with lows around 1 above. Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph. .MONDAY...Partly sunny. Highs around 19. Northwest winds 15 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph. .MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows around 6 above. North winds around 10 mph. .TUESDAY...Partly sunny. Highs in the lower 20s. Light and variable winds. .TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows around 10 above. .WEDNESDAY...Partly sunny. Highs in the mid 20s. .WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows around 15. .THURSDAY...Mostly cloudy. Highs in the lower 20s. .THURSDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows 5 to 10 above. .FRIDAY...Partly sunny. Highs 10 to 15. .FRIDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Cold with lows around zero. .SATURDAY...Partly sunny. Highs around 20. $$ Expires:202101241200;;409475 ASUS41 KBTV 241131 RWRBTV VERMONT REGIONAL WEATHER ROUNDUP NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BURLINGTON VT 600 AM EST SUN JAN 24 2021 NOTE: "FAIR" INDICATES FEW OR NO CLOUDS BELOW 12,000 FEET WITH NO SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND/OR OBSTRUCTIONS TO VISIBILITY. * THESE REPORTS ARE NOT UNDER NWS QUALITY CONTROL AND/OR DO NOT REPORT WEATHER SUCH AS PRECIPITATION AND FOG. VTZ001>019-241200- _____VERMONT_____ CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS BURLINGTON CLEAR 9 -3 58 NW12 30.14R WCI -6 MONTPELIER CLEAR 3 -3 76 NW8 30.04R WCI -10 MORRISVILLE CLEAR 1 -4 79 CALM 30.06R ST. JOHNSBURY* N/A 4 -5 66 MISG 30.00R LYNDONVILLE* FAIR 1 -5 75 W13G20 29.96S WCI -17 MIDDLEBURY* FAIR 1 -3 80 CALM 30.11R RUTLAND* CLEAR 3 -1 83 NW7 30.08R WCI -9 SPRINGFIELD CLEAR 10 -2 58 VRB6 30.03R WCI 0 HIGHGATE* FAIR 4 -6 63 W6 30.16R WCI -7 NEWPORT* FAIR 3 -8 61 W10 30.00S WCI -13 BENNINGTON CLEAR 8 -2 63 VRB5 30.10R WCI 0 ISLAND POND* N/A 0 N/A N/A W1 N/A GALLUP MILLS* N/A -2 N/A N/A MISG N/A MT. MANSFIELD* N/A -6 N/A N/A N48G71 N/A WCI -39 _____LAKE CHAMPLAIN_____ CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS $$ Expires:No;;410246 FXUS61 KBTV 241147 AFDBTV Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Burlington VT 647 AM EST Sun Jan 24 2021 .SYNOPSIS... The cold stretch with below normal temperatures will continue through tonight, but we'll see a warming trend back towards seasonally normal temperatures starting Monday. The remainder of the week will feature very quiet weather as any impactful weather systems are shunted to our south by Canadian high pressure. Temperatures return to below normal Thursday night and Friday. && .NEAR TERM /THROUGH MONDAY/... As of 624 AM EST Sunday...Very cold morning to wake up to with reported wind chills between -5 and -20 F. Wind Chill Advisories remain in effect for portions of the forecast area through 10 AM with no changes needed for this morning update. Previous discussion follows. Another cold and blustery day is in store for the North Country today. Wind Chill Advisories remain in place until 10 AM for the northern Adirondacks as well as portions of northern Vermont, where wind chills as low as 25 below zero can be expected this morning. For the rest of the day, high pressure will begin to nudge in from the west, but still enough of a pressure gradient over our area to support gusty westerly/northwesterly winds with gusts generally 15 to 25 mph. High temperatures will be very similar to yesterday...low to mid teens for most of the area. Wind chills today will be below zero for much of the area, and locally in the single digits above zero for the valleys. For tonight, just how cold we get remains a tricky forecast. High pressure will continue to build in from the west, but still thinking we retain enough gradient flow to keep temperatures somewhat in check. In addition, will see some low clouds (currently visible over Ontario and into Western New York) spread eastward into our area overnight, which will also limit degree of radiational cooling. Have forecast overnight lows in the low single digits for much of the area tonight, and between 0 and -10 degrees F for the colder hollows of the northern Adirondacks and Northeast Kingdom. Monday will be dry and slightly warmer, with highs in the upper teens to low 20s. && .SHORT TERM /MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY/... As of 333 AM EST Sunday...High pressure to our north Monday night will keep dry conditions over the area along with below normal low temperatures. Readings should be in the single digits to lower teens with a few spots in the northern Adirondacks and Northeast Kingdom of Vermont falling just below zero. Most of the area should also remain dry on Tuesday, but moisture will be increasing across our southern areas and this could bring a little light snow to parts of northern New York and southern Vermont. Chances still look on the low side and thus will go with only a slight chance for these areas late Tuesday afternoon. Highs on Tuesday will be in the 20s to around 30. && .LONG TERM /TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY/... As of 333 AM EST Sunday...Not significant weather is expected Tuesday night through Saturday. Still looking at a slight chance of light snow down across southern Vermont and parts of northern New York Tuesday night, but high pressure builds back down into the region on Wednesday and persists into Thursday. Dry weather is expected both days, but deepening low pressure over the mid-Atlantic region on Thursday will increase the pressure gradient over the area and we should see more wind across the region Thursday and Friday. Will also be keeping an eye on an upper low moving down from Canada on Friday which could bring some snow showers to the area and a reinforcing shot of colder air for the weekend. Starting to see some better agreement on this scenario. Will keep Friday and Saturday dry for now as moisture may be very limited. However, colder air aloft moving in could set us up for a repeat of what we have experienced this weekend and have trended a bit colder with temperatures on Friday and Saturday. && .AVIATION /12Z SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/... Through 12Z Monday...A few lingering low clouds over the area, mainly over higher terrain, but otherwise clear skies and VFR conditions for the majority of the TAF sites. The low clouds are hovering around KSLK, resulting in some MVFR ceilings that are expected to remain in the vicinity through 14Z. After 14Z, widespread VFR forecast for the rest of the TAF period. Westerly winds 5-15 knots will continue the end of the TAF period, with some gusts to 20 knots possible this afternoon. There is some low- level wind shear that will affect most terminals through around midday as a 40-50 knot northwesterly low-level jet moves through. Outlook... Monday: VFR. NO SIG WX. Monday Night: Mainly VFR, with local MVFR possible. NO SIG WX. Tuesday: VFR. NO SIG WX. Tuesday Night: VFR. Slight chance SN. Wednesday: Mainly VFR, with local MVFR possible. NO SIG WX. Wednesday Night: Mainly VFR, with local MVFR possible. NO SIG WX. Thursday: Mainly MVFR, with areas VFR possible. NO SIG WX. && .BTV WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... VT...Wind Chill Advisory until 10 AM EST this morning for VTZ003- 004-006-007. NY...Wind Chill Advisory until 10 AM EST this morning for NYZ029>031-034. && $$ SYNOPSIS...Duell NEAR TERM...Duell SHORT TERM...Evenson LONG TERM...Evenson AVIATION...Duell - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SkiVt-L is brought to you by the University of Vermont. To unsubscribe, visit http://list.uvm.edu/archives/skivt-l.html