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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Burlington VT
634 AM EDT Mon Mar 20 2023

.LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY/...
As of 359 AM EDT Monday...Increasing chances for showers on
Wednesday night as aforementioned low passes north of our region
and frontal system crosses our area. Precipitation will mainly
be rain showers Wednesday night as low temperatures hover in the
30s, some snow showers in the higher elevations where the
temperatures will be colder.
There will be a brief break in
precipitation early Thursday morning, and then next system
approaches the area later Thursday afternoon brining additional
precipitation chances to the area as another low pressure system
passes to our north. High temperatures on Thursday will be
quite mild, generally ranging from the mid 40s to lower 50s,
therefore mainly rain showers anticipated with this frontal
system. Models continue to indicate potential for a low pressure
system to track along the New England coast on Saturday, but
still lots of disagreement with the track of this low.
 
Can anybody give an idea about Sat/Sunday? Timing, total snowfall?

Normally I'd let er rip, but the Prius requires advance planning.
 
Can anybody give an idea about Sat/Sunday? Timing, total snowfall?

Normally I'd let er rip, but the Prius requires advance planning.
Messy weather
Rain / snow mixed maybe mostly snow at elevation.
Nothing crazy it will be windy sat and Sunday
 
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Burlington VT
1035 AM EDT Tue Mar 21 2023

LONG TERM /THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY/...
As of 415 AM EDT Tuesday...Showers taper off Thursday night as
the front drops south of the forecast area. Strong surface high
pressure centered over Quebec will bring a partly sunny and dry
day for Friday with highs back to seasonal normals. By Friday
night, low pressure develops over the lower Mississippi River
Valley and tracks into the Ohio Valley by Saturday morning.
Thereafter, there is a general consensus in the long range
guidance that this primary low will continue northward through
the Great Lakes Saturday and Saturday night, while secondary
cyclogenesis occurs along the mid- Atlantic coast.
As is to be
expected this far out, just how deep this secondary low can
develop and it`s track is highly uncertain, and will play a
large role in the precipitation type forecast heading into
Saturday night and Sunday. At this time mostly likely scenario
looks like rain showers in the valleys and mountain snow
showers.
 
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