![]() ![]() ![]() Sunday’s outlook calls for light winds, becoming south to southeast up to 10 mph, with waves on the open waters of Lake Champlain less than 1 foot. On Saturday, winds light, with waves on the open waters of Lake Champlain less than 1 foot. Tonight, winds southwest, becoming west less than 10 mph, with waves on the open waters of Lake Champlain less than 1 foot. Winds today light, becoming south to southwest near 10 mph, with waves on the open waters of Lake Champlain near 1 foot. Sunday continues to feature lots of clouds, just a few showers, and little change in temperature. ![]() Light winds, and temperatures a few degrees cooler. Saturday starts the weekend with clouds obscuring the summits Saturday morning, tending to lift in the Adirondacks, but additional showers are possible in the Green Mountains and Berkshires, and likely in the White Mountains. Light to moderate south and southwest winds, and little change in temperatures. Lawrence Valley into western VT in the afternoon, and eastern VT into NH late afternoon and evening. The summits today start with sunshine, then clouds building west to east, as showers and thunderstorms spread from NY and the St. A Flood Watch has been posted by the National Weather Service for NY’s northern Adirondacks, Champlain Valley northern Vermont and northern New Hampshire from noon through this evening for the possibility of flash flooding caused by locally torrential rain in thunderstorms. If threatening weather approaches, seek immediate shelter. Strong to potentially severe thunderstorms will develop this afternoon, possibly producing strong winds, hail, heavy rain, and frequent lightning. Scattered showers, possibly a thunderstorm. Highs in the 70s to low 80s.Įvening showers, mainly east, ending. Mostly cloudy, with a good chance of showers. Lows in the 60s, some upper 50s in the Adirondacks. Winds light, becoming south to southeast up to 10 mph. Some breaks of sun, then a rising chance of afternoon showers. Winds light, mainly south less than 10 mph. Winds light.Įvening showers, mainly east, ending. Highs 80 to 85, upper 70s in the Adirondacks. Scattered afternoon showers and thunderstorms, especially east and south of Lake Champlain. Winds southwest, becoming west less than 10 mph. Scattered to numerous evening showers or locally strong thunderstorms, diminishing west to east. Winds becoming south to southwest near 10 mph. Scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms, some with gusty winds, hail, and heavy rain, increasing west to east this afternoon. The page will refresh upon selecting a new season.Extended Forecast | Significant/Hazardous Weather | Recreational Forecast | Detailed Discussion | Farm & Garden | Wind by Elevation | Temperature by ElevationĪny fog burning off east. Select Season, Date, Accumulation Duration and Data File Format For more information on the National Gridded Snowfall Analysis, see the Product Description Document (PDD).The climatological snowfall to liquid equivalent ratio (SLR) data used to generate the snowfall background (first guess) are available here.(Look under the "Select Physical Element" dropdown for "SF Analysis" items.) The 24, 48, and 72 hour accumulations can also be browsed on an interactive map.Observing networks, including ASOS, COOP, CoCoRaHS, Snowfall observations are provided by numerous Several operational data sets into a unified analysis. Home Snow Information National Analyses Interactive Maps 3D Visualization Airborne Surveys Snowfall Analysis Satellite Products Forecasts Data Archive SHEF Products Observations near Science/Technology NOHRSC GIS Data Sets Special Purpose Imagery About The NOHRSC Staff NOAA Links Snow Climatology Related Links Help Help and FAQ Site Map Contact Us Please Send Us Comments!Įstimates snowfall in the recent past by gathering ![]()
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