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January 5 2017 weather
January 5 2017 weather









West winds will decrease some, and temperatures will run a few degrees colder. The summits on Friday can expect periods of clouds and sun, a few leftover snow showers in the northern mountains. Moderate to strong west winds, and much colder, with low wind chills. The summits today will feature clouds obscuring the northern mountains, with a band of snow showers off the Great Lakes, concentrating on portions of the Adirondacks, bring a few to several inches of snow, but parts of the northern Green Mountains may also see numerous snow showers and a few inches of accumulation. Saturday’s outlook calls for light winds, mainly west less than 10 mph.įor more details on Lake Champlain, go to: Mountain: On Friday, winds light, mainly west less than 10 mph. Overnight, west to southwest winds 10 to 15 mph, gusting to 25 mph in the evening, diminishing to light and variable late at night. Winds today from the west to southwest 10 to 25 mph, gusting 30 to 40 mph, decreasing this afternoon. A few storms will be passing well off the East Coast, one bringing clouds and a few flurries to far southern areas tonight, and a second, combined with an arctic front crossing the region Saturday night into Sunday will bring periods of clouds and a few snow showers, followed by briefly much colder weather Sunday night into Monday. Over time, the storm to our north weakens and moves away, helping winds relax later tonight through the weekend. In fact, much of southeast VT and southern NH will enjoy partly sunny skies. Much of the area will see mainly clouds and sun, and a few passing snow showers on gusty winds. 3, and will be whipped into drifts and poor visibilities by the gusty winds. In addition, the snow coming off Lake Ontario has prompted a Lake Effect Snow Advisory for the Adirondacks, where 4 to as much as 10 inches of snow is possible, especially south of Rt. The main weather feature controlling our weather is a strong storm through central and northern Quebec, generating strong winds, gusting over 40 mph in NY state, and through the southern Green Mountains, so the NWS has issued a Wind Advisory through 11 AM. The snow showers are a combination of a few minor weather disturbances riding a gusty west to southwest airflow, and this same, cold airflow sweeping moisture off the Great Lakes, specifically Lake Ontario, and creating a band of clouds and snow showers extending east to slightly north of east through the Adirondacks, and into northern VT, close to the Rt. Brief:Īfter a chaotic first half of the week, the weather is settling down to a more typical winter scenario – cold gusty winds, scattered snow showers concentrated over the mountains, and a fair amount of sun in the broader valleys, especially south. Winds from the west to southwest 10 to 25 mph, gusting 30 to 40 mph, decreasing this afternoon. Highs in the 20s, near 20 over the higher terrain north. Partly sunny south, with more clouds and a few snow showers in the southern mountains. Variable clouds, sun, and snow showers in the north, numerous snow showers over the higher terrain with a dusting to 2 inches, locally over 4 in the Adirondacks.

january 5 2017 weather

***LAKE EFFECT SNOW ADVISORY FOR THE ADIRONDACKS THROUGH 10 PM*** ***WIND ADVISORY FOR SOUTHERN VT, AND ALL OF NY THROUGH 11 AM*** Highs 10 to 15 north, in the upper teens to around 20 in the Champlain Valley and south. January 9, 2017Ī mix of clouds and sun, giving way to increasing clouds. Lows 5 to 20 below zero north, and 5 below to 5 above zero in the Champlain Valley and south. Variable clouds north, scattered snow showers. Lows 5 below to 5 above north, and 0-10 in the Champlain Valley and south.

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JanuNightĬhance for evening light snow southeast VT and s’n NH, otherwise partly cloudy. Winds light, mainly northwest less than 10 mph.

january 5 2017 weather

: Partly sunny north becoming cloudy south, chance for light snow southeast. Lows 5B-5A zero north, and 0-13 in the Champlain Valley and south. Periods of clouds north, any flurries ending. Otherwise, no significant problems.Īrchived Extended Forecast January 5, 2017 Lake Effect snow bands have become less prominent, and will affect primarily the northwest Adirondacks through Thursday evening with accumulating snow. Widely scattered flurries, mainly over higher terrain. Winds southwest early this evening 10 to 15 mph, a few gusts to 25 mph, diminishing to light and variable later. After midnight, partial clearing Champlain Valley northwestward. Mostly cloudy this evening, snow showers likely over high terrain far northern VT, the n’n Adirondacks, far s’n Quebec, and in extreme southwest Vermont/northwest Massachusetts. LAKE EFFECT SNOW ADVISORY NORTHWEST ADIRONDACKS TIL 10 PM Archived Detailed Forecast January 5, 2017











January 5 2017 weather