![]() ![]() The sunrise on this 10th day of February is at 6:57am and sunset occurs at 5:13pm. Sunday’s outlook calls for sun mixed with some mid and high-level clouds, decreasing northwest winds, and temperatures moderating. Snow showers in the mountains overnight tonight, a few inches south to several inches north, then clouds tomorrow morning, breaking for some afternoon sunshine, turning much colder on moderate west winds. Temperatures will be falling, thanks to strong westerly winds. The summits will be mainly in the clouds, a few rain or snow showers, with clouds tending to lift above the southern mountains during the day, while snow showers increase north late. Sunday’s outlook calls for west winds near 10 mph, diminishing in the afternoon.įor more details on Lake Champlain, go to: Mountain: On Saturday, northwest winds 10 to 15 mph, gusting to 30 mph, becoming west near 10 mph in the afternoon. Tonight, west winds becoming northwest 15 to 25 mph, gusting 35 to 50 mph this evening, decreasing after midnight. Winds today southwest, becoming west 15 to 25 mph, gusting 35 to 45 mph. High pressure builds in from the west, which means it won’t have much cold air, leading to a warming trend on Sunday, reaching the 30s and low 40s. Highs will be more seasonable for February, in the mid 20s to mid 30s north to south. That brings us to the weekend, with morning clouds and snow showers Saturday in the north giving way to clearing, and becoming mostly sunny south. Additional accumulations of a dusting to 2 inches in the valleys and southern mountains, will increase to as much as 6 inches over the northern mountain slopes. Colder air and a secondary cold front trailing the storm enhances the snow showers tonight in the north, south through the Green Mountains, and more scattered in northern valleys. As the bulk of the storm lifts to our northeast, colder air begins to wrap in behind it, keeping clouds and a few rain or snow showers through northern areas, mostly over the higher terrain, while periods of sun in southern areas keep temperatures in the 40s. This could take down some branches and small trees, resulting in power outages. That circulation is quite vigorous through northern areas, and across the mountains, winds potentially gusting to 55 mph accounting for the Wind Advisories through NY west of the Green Mountains this morning, and south of Saranac, through the southern Green Mountains, and Berkshires into this evening. With a fairly strong storm tracking from Ottawa and to the north of Montreal this morning, the storm’s circulation has brought a push of mild weather over us, readings starting the day in the upper 30s north, and east of the Green Mountains, in the 40s west and south. Brief:Ī moderate band of rain, snow, and sleet, brought its wintry variety over us yesterday afternoon and evening, changing to mainly rain but tapering to lighter showers south in the evening, and lingering through northern areas this morning. Southwest winds becoming west 15 to 25 mph, gusting 35 to 50 mph. Highs from the mid 30s to mid 40s, falling in the afternoon. Periods of sun southeast VT, and south of the White Mountains in NH. Mostly cloudy, with scattered rain or snow showers in the north and mountains, mainly over the higher terrain. ***WIND ADVISORY IN NY, WEST OF THE CHAMPLAIN VALLEY THIS MORNING, THROUGH EVENING SOUTH OF SARANAC, INTO SOUTHERN VT AND THE BERKSHIRES*** Lawrence Valleys while a strengthening mid-level impulse ripples east from extreme southeast Ontario and crosses the region in the hours around midnight. Snow showers will increase from north to south this evening as a cold front sags south from the Ottawa and lower St. Becoming partly sunny south, and some breaks of afternoon sun north. ![]() Valentines Day: Periods of clouds, with a few snow showers north. Monday Nightīecoming mostly cloudy, with scattered snow showers north, especially over the higher terrain. Highs in the 30s north, near 40 in the Champlain Valley and south. High clouds giving way to sun south, and sun north mixing with periods of clouds from west to east. Lows in the upper teens to low 20s north, in the 20s south. ![]() Partly cloudy north, and increasing high clouds south. Winds becoming south to southwest near 10 mph, some higher gusts in the Champlain and Richelieu Valleys. Lows in the teens, except holding in the low to mid 20s from the Green Mountains west. Mostly clear, with some clouds after midnight in Quebec, edging south toward the border by morning. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph, gusting to 30 mph, becoming west near 10 mph in the afternoon. Any lingering flurries north ending, decreasing clouds. ![]()
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