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  Wednesday October 15, 2025

 

NWS Area Forecast Discussion



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FXUS61 KBTV 151113
AFDBTV

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Burlington VT
713 AM EDT Wed Oct 15 2025

.SYNOPSIS...
Moisture and cloud cover will shift eastward today with cool,
breezy, and dry conditions prevailing through much of the
remainder of the week. Northerly winds will draw gusty winds
today and tomorrow, particularly in the Champlain Valley. We
will trend warmer for the weekend, with our next chance for
widespread rain not arriving until the end of the weekend.

&&

.NEAR TERM /THROUGH THURSDAY/...
As of 217 AM EDT Wednesday...A cold front will continue to move
to the southeast across the area this morning. The front is
moving a bit slower than models have initialized it, with low
level moisture remaining and pooling up against the western
slopes of the Greens and Adirondacks. Low level stratus and some
patchy fog should continue into the early morning hours when
the dry air trailing the front should be able to scour out the
low level moisture. Today we will be sandwiched between a
weakening high to our west and an occluding low off the
Massachusetts Coast. An upper trough colocated with the
occluding low will pivot across Maine keeping breezy
north/northwest winds and clouds in place for at last the
beginning of today. Overcast skies for most of the day can be
expected in the Northeast Kingdom which will be the last to see
any clearing. Clouds will clear out fairly quickly across
northern New York which will help temperatures reach into the
mid 50s, with upper 40s to low 50s in Vermont. Even though some
locations will see peaks of sun, strong caa will help usher in
cooler air keeping temperatures low. In addition to the cooler
and drier air, winds between the two air masses will be rather
breezy today in the Champlain Valley and the rest of Vermont.
Northerly winds will gust up to 20 to 25 mph across most of
Vermont, with perhaps some localized higher gusts on the western
slopes of the Greens and Champlain Valley from channeling
effects. Winds on Lake Champlain could gust up to 30 mph at
times which will lead to the need for a Lake Wind Advisory this
afternoon.

Winds will continue to be breezy tonight with winds 15 to 20
mph, though Lake Champlain winds should remain fairly sustained.
Overnight lows will be chilly with portions of the Adirondacks
dipping to the low to mid 20s with some clearing possible. Some
radiative cooling could take place, but with the breezy winds
hanging around, efficient radiative cooling does not look
favorable. This same process should limit any frost formation in
the Champlain Valley where the climatological growing season
continues for another week. Vermont should cool into the low to
mid 30s.

Thursday will be another breezy and chilly day with daytime
highs only reaching the upper 40s to low 50s in Vermont. The St.
Lawrence should be able to reach the mid 50s with more clearing
expected. Dewpoints will continue to dry out from the day prior
leading to low relative humidity values in the 30-40% range.
Some critical fire weather concerns are possible, particularly
in northern New York and the Champlain Valley Thursday with low
RH values and gusty winds expected. Similar to Wednesday,
Thursday will feature breezy to gusty winds which should be
slightly higher than Thursday as high pressure continue to nose
east. Otherwise expected a partly to mainly sunny day with the
most clouds across northeast Vermont

&&

.SHORT TERM /THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY/...
As of 217 AM EDT Wednesday...Gusty winds from the day on
Thursday should taper off Thursday night as high pressure begins
to crest over the region. A cold night is expected Thursday
night with lighter winds and more clear skies than nights prior.
Decent conditions for radiative cooling look favorable,
especially over northern New York. Some frost will be possible
in the Champlain Valley where the growing season will continue
for another week. Overnight lows in the Adirondacks will push
the low 20s, with upper 20s to low 30s elsewhere. Deterministic
guidance for Saranac Lake has a considerable cold skewness with
the operational NBM suggesting 22 degrees for a low, but the
95th-percentile suggesting a low of 18. Meaning, the
deterministic NBM is near the 99th-percentile for a low. All in
all, considerably cooler air is possible under good radiative
cooling conditions Thursday night.

Friday will generally be a clear and calm day with ridging
continuing over the region. Winds will be on the lighter side,
but could still be a bit breezy up to 15 mph in the Champlain
Valley. Temperatures will still be chilly with highs remaining
in the low to mid 50s. Some cloud cover will move into the St.
Lawrence Valley ahead of our next system this weekend later in
the day Friday, but most of the area should stay clear with
ample sunshine.

&&

.LONG TERM /FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY/...
As of 217 AM EDT Wednesday...Friday night and Saturday we will
have a ridge of surface high pressure over the region, keeping
the weather dry and relatively quiet. Pressure gradient
increases Saturday night into Sunday ahead of next approaching
low pressure and frontal system which will track from the Great
Lakes towards the St Lawrence valley, and then north of our
forecast area. After brisk southerly flow on Sunday,
precipitation will spread into our area from west to east on
Sunday night through Monday. Then we`ll have some wrap around
moisture and continuing light showers Monday night. Our weather
will then turn quieter from Tuesday onward with a few chances
for light showers throughout next week, but no bigger storms on
the horizon. Sunday looks to be the warmest of the period with
brisk southerly flow pushing temperatures up to around 70.

&&

.AVIATION /12Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/...
Through 12Z Thursday...Fog has lifted at all terminals, but
some lower ceilings remain at MPV and RUT. Conditions will
continue to improve as winds increase out of the north and
become gusty at BTV and PBG especially.

Outlook...

Thursday: VFR. NO SIG WX.
Thursday Night: VFR. NO SIG WX.
Friday: VFR. NO SIG WX.
Friday Night: VFR. NO SIG WX.
Saturday: VFR. NO SIG WX.
Saturday Night: VFR. Chance SHRA.
Sunday: VFR. Slight chance SHRA.

&&

.BTV WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
VT...None.
NY...None.

&&

$$
SYNOPSIS...Danzig
NEAR TERM...Danzig
SHORT TERM...Danzig
LONG TERM...Neiles
AVIATION...Neiles



 
 
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