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Rutland, Vermont
National Weather Service: Frost Advisory
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Sunrise: 6:56 AM
Sunset: 6:21 PM
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Sunrise: 06:56 AM (EDT)
Moon Rise: 02:53 PM (EDT)
Sunset: 06:21 PM (EDT)
Moon Set: 11:50 PM (EDT)
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5-Day Forecast
Forecast for Western Rutland
Frost advisory in effect until 8 am EDT this morning...
Today
Sunny. Highs in the upper 50s. North winds around 10 mph.
Tonight
Clear. Areas of frost after midnight. Lows in the lower 30s. Light and variable winds.
Wednesday
Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s. Light and variable winds.
Wednesday Night
Partly cloudy until midnight...then mostly cloudy with a chance of showers after midnight. Lows in the upper 40s. Southeast winds around 10 mph. Chance of rain 50 percent.
Thursday
Mostly cloudy. A chance of showers in the morning. Highs in the upper 60s. South winds around 10 mph. Chance of rain 30 percent.
Thursday Night
Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 40s.
Friday
Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 60s.
Friday Night through Sunday
Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 40s. Highs in the upper 60s.
Sunday Night and Columbus Day
Partly cloudy. A 30 percent chance of showers. Lows in the mid 40s. Highs in the mid 60s.
Frost Advisory
Statement as of 2:24 PM EDT on October 6, 2008
... Frost advisory remains in effect from 1 am to 8 am EDT
Tuesday...
A frost advisory remains in effect from 1 am to 8 am EDT Tuesday
for the Champlain Valley and western Rutland County.
An area of high pressure over Ontario will build southeastward
tonight... bringing clearing skies... diminishing winds and a dry
air mass to the north country. Temperatures will fall into the
32 to 35 degree range across the Champlain Valley and western
Rutland County... resulting in areas of frost development after
midnight tonight.
A frost advisory means that frost is likely to form. Sensitive
outdoor plants may be killed if left uncovered. If you have house
plants outdoors... move them inside.
Please stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio... your local media... or
go to www.Weather.Gov/Burlington for further updates on this
weather situation.
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Location: Blue Ridge Mountain, Rutland, VT Updated: 3:55 AM EDT |
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| Temperature: 36.1 °F | Dew Point: 35 °F | Humidity: 96% | Wind: Calm | Pressure: 30.27 in | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: 36 °F | Historical Graphs |
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Location: Castleton, VT Updated: 3:54 AM EDT |
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| Temperature: 32.9 °F | Dew Point: 30 °F | Humidity: 87% | Wind: Calm | Pressure: 30.34 in | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: 33 °F | Historical Graphs |
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Location: Crystal Beach, Bomoseen, VT Updated: 3:55 AM EDT |
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| Temperature: 33.8 °F | Dew Point: 33 °F | Humidity: 96% | Wind: Calm | Pressure: 30.43 in | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: 34 °F | Historical Graphs |
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Location: Sugar Hill, East Wallingford, VT Updated: 3:55 AM EDT |
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| Temperature: 35.6 °F | Dew Point: 30 °F | Humidity: 81% | Wind: WNW at 2.3 mph | Pressure: 30.30 in | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: 36 °F | Historical Graphs |
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Location: Rt 155, East Wallingford, VT Updated: 3:30 AM EDT |
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| Temperature: 29.7 °F | Dew Point: 30 °F | Humidity: 100% | Wind: Calm | Pressure: 30.35 in | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: 30 °F | Historical Graphs |
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Location: COOP Danby - Four Corners, VT, Danby, VT Updated: 3:05 AM EDT |
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| Temperature: 30 °F | Dew Point: - | Humidity: - | Wind: Calm | Pressure: - | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: 30 °F | Historical Graphs |
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Location: RAWS SWEEZY VT US, Danby, VT Updated: 3:14 AM EDT |
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| Temperature: 28 °F | Dew Point: 28 °F | Humidity: 100% | Wind: SSW at 1 mph | Pressure: - | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: 28 °F | Historical Graphs |
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Location: Williams Lane, Whiting, VT Updated: 3:47 AM EDT |
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| Temperature: 30.9 °F | Dew Point: 29 °F | Humidity: 94% | Wind: Calm | Pressure: 30.38 in | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: 31 °F | Historical Graphs |
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Location: Rush Hollow, West Pawlet, VT Updated: 3:00 AM EDT |
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| Temperature: 34.3 °F | Dew Point: 34 °F | Humidity: 99% | Wind: Calm | Pressure: 30.33 in | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: 34 °F | Historical Graphs |
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NWS Forecaster Discussion
864 fxus61 kbtv 070538 afdbtv Area forecast discussion National Weather Service Burlington Vermont 138 am EDT Tuesday Oct 7 2008 Synopsis... a cold upper level trough will shift southeast off the New England coast tonight resulting in diminishing cloud cover across the north country this evening. A strong area of high pressure will build in behind this system...from north of Lake Huron to southeast Ontario into central New York state by early Tuesday morning. This will result in ideal radiational cooling conditions tonight with much of the north country at or below freezing for early morning lows on Tuesday...with areas of frost expected. The region of high pressure will bring fair weather conditions through Wednesday. && Near term /until 6 am this morning/... as of 946 PM EDT Monday...quick and very minor update to this evening/S package...mainly to reflect latest trends in T/TD/sky cover across the region. Expansive and elongated 1032 hpa surface high pressure extending from western New York northward into SC Canada will provide generally clear skies and light winds overnight. With deep synoptic inversion and dry air in place...optimal raditional cooling and frosty conds expected in most areas by the pre-dawn hours. Only exception will be areas near Lake Champlain shoreline where some moderating effect of 60f water temperatures will occur. Some patchy fog again possbl...especially in favored areas. Other than minor adjustments noted above...inherited package in excellent shape and no other changes needed. Enjoy the evening. && Short term /6 am this morning through Wednesday night/... as of 350 PM EDT Monday...a deep-tropospheric ridge axis in place across the north country will bring a tranquil stretch of weather Tuesday through early Wednesday night...with no precipitation expected. Another cold night is expected Tuesday night...with low temperatures in a similar range to those expected tonight /most of the forecast area will see min temperatures at or below 32f/. Skies will be mostly clear through much of the period...except for increasing clouds from west to east during Wednesday night. A weakening frontal system approaches late Wednesday night and have included a chance of showers for this feature. At this point...most precipitation amounts through 12z Thursday should be at or below a tenth of an inch. && Long term /Thursday through Monday/... as of 300 PM EDT Monday...above normal temperatures to affect the area from Thursday through Sunday. Warm air advection will stream into the area ahead of approaching weak cold front on Thursday. Limited moisture with this feature...and best dynamics will remain well to our north...so have only included chance for showers during Thursday. A surface ridge will build in behind the front on Friday...and another low pressure system will form over the Carolinas. Formation of this low has actually been pretty persistent in the GFS model runs over the past two days. There is a possibility for the moisture associated with this low to get caught up in the flow and stream across the northeast for Saturday through Sunday. At this time have just included chance probability of precipitation because of a lack of model to model consistency. Hopefully soon the models will come together a bit more for days 4 through 8 because the last few days have been low confidence forecasts...as is today. Another low pressure system will pass well to our north on Sunday...bringing weak cold front across the region. Have again mentioned very low chance probability of precipitation. && Aviation /06z Tuesday through Saturday/... through 06z Wednesday...VFR clear forecast through the first 24 hours. Removed mention of fog during the overnight hours. Very low dewpoints keeping fog at Bay despite clear skies/light winds for good radiational cooling. Kcxx VAD winds showing 20kts north wind right off the surface...and despite very shallow surface inversion this north wind will continue to advect drier air into the region to inhibit fog formation. Will keep forecast optimistic VFR clear for remainder of night...but monitor closely and amend if fog formation does occur. A clear day on tap as ridge axis moves east...and is centered over region 00-06z Wednesday timeframe. 06z Wednesday through Saturday...VFR to continue through Wednesday night as high pressure at the surface and aloft remain the dominant feature across the north country. Some light return flow may set up 06-12z Wednesday...so potential for IFR ceilings/visible early Wednesday morning at the usual sites due to fog. A weakening cold front will slip across the forecast area Thursday bringing the chance for light rain showers to all taf sites. Given the lack of moisture with this system...conditions should remain VFR/MVFR. High pressure and fair weather and VFR conds will return by Friday morning. Latest model guidance backing off rain potential on Saturday with high pressure remaining over the north country. Notice to users of terminal Aerodrome forecasts (taf)...beginning at 0000 UTC on November 5...2008...the format for tafs will change. The National Weather Service will begin to issue tafs using a valid date and time group in the forecast. All meteorological agencies worldwide will also issue their taf forecasts in this new format. This is being done to accommodate 30 hour taf forecasts that will be done for select major international airports worldwide. There will be 32 major U.S. International airports for which tafs forecasts will be valid for 30 hours. This format change is being mandated by the international civil aviation organization (icao). The 6 taf forecasts being done by the National Weather Service in Burlington will continue to be valid for 24 hours. To see examples of this new format...please go to the internet web site listed below. Www.Aviationweather.Gov/notice/taf30.Php (all lower case) && Btv watches/warnings/advisories... Vermont...freeze warning until 8 am EDT this morning for vtz003-006-008- 010-012-016>019. Frost advisory until 8 am EDT this morning for vtz001-002-005- 009-011. New York...freeze warning until 8 am EDT this morning for nyz026-027-087. Frost advisory until 8 am EDT this morning for nyz028-035. && $$ Synopsis...banacos near term...banacos/jmg short term...banacos long term...neiles aviation...Hanson