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Florence, Vermont Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Burlington VT 144 AM EDT Tue Sep 16 2025

.SYNOPSIS... High pressure will continue to bring warming temperatures and dry weather conditions to the region this week. A cold front moving southeastward out of Canada will usher in a cooler air mass for Friday and the upcoming weekend. However, measurable precipitation is generally not expected with this cold front, allowing drought conditions to persist across our region.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... As of 114 AM EDT Tuesday...The prolonged stretch of dry weather will continue across the region as surface high pressure and upper level ridging continue to remain the dominant weather feature. Another night with clear skies and radiational fog is ongoing with some patchy across the area. However, given the long detachment from precipitation, fog is not currently widespread but is still expected to develop in the climatologically favored areas as the night progresses.

Beyond sunrise today, another sunny and mainly clear sky is anticipated. A few mid to upper clouds are possible in southern Vermont from a decaying coastal low in the Mid-Atlantic, however, the remainder of the area should enjoy another bluebird sunny day. Temperatures will be in the upper 70s to near 80 with overnight lows tonight in the 50s for the valleys and 40s for the higher terrain. Humidity will remain low (30-40%) keeping the area on the comfortable side. Radiational cooling and fog look likely once again tonight with fog development in the favored locations. Wednesday will almost be a carbon copy of today temperature wise with values hovering around 80. Increasing mid to upper level cloud cover from the coastal low will overspread the region as the system subsides and broadens.

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.SHORT TERM /WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY/... As of 114 AM EDT Tuesday...Ridging will persist through mid week into Thursday with cloud cover decreasing into Wednesday night. Some radiational cooling in northern New York looks to be favored Wednesday night, however, lingering cloud cover across Vermont may limit efficient radiational cooling. Fog remains possible in the favored locations Wednesday night, however, further detachment from precipitation will start to limit the spatial coverage of any fog in time.

High pressure will begin to break down Thursday as a trough begins to approach the area from the northwest. A brief warming trend ahead of the trough looks to take place with southerly to southwesterly flow Thursday. Highs will be in the low 80s in the Champlain Valley and upper 70s elsewhere. By Thursday afternoon, clouds will begin to increase from the west across northern New York.

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.LONG TERM /THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY/... As of 227 PM EDT Monday...The rex block will continue through Thursday, before a potent trough digs down from the north on Friday and breaks it up. It will cause the cutoff low that has been lingering off the Mid-Atlantic to rejoin the circulation. However, the trough will continue to dig south as it pushes off over the Atlantic over the weekend, and ridging will amplify to the west and move into the region. A cold front will come through on Friday but it will be moisture starved. While a few showers are possible, the strongest forcing will be well to the east and dry air in place will help evaporate what falls. Significant rain is not expected and GEFS/EPS/CAN ensemble probabilities of more than a tenth of an inch are less than thirty percent in the highest areas, and those probabilities are probably on the high side. Temperatures will rise well above climatological normals on Thursday, with temperatures in the 80s expected outside the higher terrain. More seasonable or even slightly below average temperatures arrive for the weekend, with frost potential outside the broad valleys. After the front moves through Friday, gusty winds and low relative humidities could lead to fire weather concerns. While humidities will likely approach and exceed critical values on Saturday, winds will be much lighter.

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.AVIATION /06Z TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/... Through 06Z Wednesday...The near term TAF challenge is the areal coverage of fog through 12z this morning across our region. Highest probability of fog with VLIFR conditions are at MPV/EFK and intervals at SLK, similar to last night. Given cross over values being reached and NAM/HRRR sounding data indicating near boundary layer saturation, feel intervals of IFR are possible at MSS btwn 07-11z with a 20 to 30% potential of IFR near sunrise at BTV/PBG and RUT. All fog should lift btwn 12-1330Z with VFR conditions prevailing. Light terrain driven winds overnight will become north/northeast at 2 to 5 knots today.

Outlook...

Wednesday: VFR. NO SIG WX. Wednesday Night: VFR. NO SIG WX. Thursday: VFR. NO SIG WX. Thursday Night: Mainly VFR, with local MVFR possible. NO SIG WX. Friday: Mainly VFR, with local MVFR possible. NO SIG WX. Friday Night: VFR. NO SIG WX. Saturday: VFR. NO SIG WX.

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

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$$ SYNOPSIS...Danzig NEAR TERM...Danzig SHORT TERM...Danzig LONG TERM...Myskowski AVIATION...Taber

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