Weather Forecast
Bright sunshine but rather chilly through Friday morning. A warming trend starts Friday afternoon…..
At a Glance
Today
Sunny and chilly.
40s north, upper to mid 50s south
Tonight
Clear and cold.
20s, closer to 30 near Lake Champlain, teens in the cold spots
Friday
Mostly sunny.
50s to around 60
Saturday
Sun, some afternoon clouds, a late-day shower in the St. Lawrence Valley.
Low to mid 60s
Eye on the Sky Forecast, April 25, 2024
Weather Forecast
Extended Forecast | Significant/Hazardous Weather | Recreational Forecast | Detailed Discussion | Farm & Garden | Wind by Elevation | Temperature by Elevation
Detailed Forecast
Today:
Sunny and chilly. Highs in the 40s north, upper 40s to mid 50s south. Winds northwest near 10 mph from the Green Mountains east, some gusts to 20 mph in NH, and 10 mph or less to the west.
Tonight:
Mostly clear and chilly. Lows in the 20s, closer to 30 near Lake Champlain, with upper teens in the cold spots. Winds northwest near 10 mph, diminishing to light and variable.
Friday:
Mostly sunny and milder. Highs 50s to near 60. Light winds, mainly northwest less than 10 mph.
Extended Forecast
Friday Night:
Mostly clear, and not as cold. Lows from the mid 20s to mid 30s, coldest to the east. Winds light, becoming south to southeast in the Champlain Valley near 10 mph.
Saturday:
Sun, mixing with increasing afternoon clouds. Breezy and mild. A rising chance of late-day showers in the St. Lawrence Valley. Highs in the low to mid 60s. Light winds becoming south 5 to 15 mph.
Saturday Night:
Mostly cloudy, with showers becoming numerous. Milder. Lows in the 40s.
Sunday:
Mostly cloudy and mild. A chance of rain showers, more so in the morning. Highs in the 60s to low 70s.
Sunday Night:
Periods of clouds, with a few localized showers, mostly north. Mild. Lows in the upper 40s to mid 50s.
Monday:
Mostly cloudy, limited breaks of sun, and a chance of a few rain showers. Highs in the upper 60s to mid 70s.
Significant/Hazardous Weather
None.
Recreational Forecast
Mountain Forecast:
Today features sunshine. Moderate northwest winds will decrease, and remaining cold. On Friday, lots of sunshine, light winds, and temperatures warming several degrees. The weekend outlook starts with sun giving way to increasing clouds Saturday, as southwest winds freshen, and temperatures warm several more degrees. Mild weather continues Sunday, though scattered showers will bring a few clouds in and out across the summits, and south winds will shift to the west and decrease.
Wind At Lower Elevations:
Northwest winds today near 10 mph from the Green Mountains east, some gusts to 20 mph in NH, and 10 mph or less to the west. For Thursday night, winds northwest near 10 mph this evening, diminishing to light and variable. On Friday, light winds, mainly northwest less than 10 mph. The outlook for Saturday calls for light winds, becoming south near 10 mph, increasing to 10 to 15 mph west of the Green Mountains.
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Detailed Discussion
Yesterdays’ showers might have been hit-or-miss, and only a bit of localized snow was noted, but everyone is feeling the effects of the sharp cold front responsible this morning, thanks to gusty northwest winds in the wake of the front, sending a late-season chill into the region, with reading in the 20s, even some teens in colder spots north, both higher terrain, but in some valleys where the winds died down. It means a hard frost and freeze to start the day, though it also comes with blue skies, part of a dome of cold high pressure, located over the eastern Great Lakes, north to western Quebec this morning. This high gradually works east during the day today, accompanied by some very dry air, which also means lots of sunshine. As the high edges closer, we can expect a relatively gentle northwest wind, though temperatures, in spite of the sun, will remain in the 40s north, upper 40s to 50s south, about 10 to 15 degrees below normal. The high then crests over us tonight into Friday morning, giving us another cold, frosty start, in the 20s and some teens. Then, the high drifts to the east Friday, taking the coldest air with it, which allows the temperature roller coaster to climb back to the 50s, close to 60 in the warmer valleys tomorrow afternoon. The high continues to drift east Saturday, close enough for a cool night Friday night, still near or below freezing, but holding in the 30s to near 40 in the Champlain and St. Lawrence Valleys, where a southerly breeze develops. With the freshening southerly breeze on Saturday, thermometers will warm to the low and mid 60s, not far from normal for the last weekend of April. During the day Saturday, morning sunshine starts to fade behind increasing afternoon clouds, part of the next weather system, a storm tracking northeast through the Great Lakes. The push of warmer air should establish a warm front in advance, lifting through here Saturday night with a good chance of showers. That steers even warmer air in our direction for Sunday, with some 60s to low 70s, along with some localized, scattered showers. The warmth represents a change in the weather pattern, initially steering some storms to our west through the Great Lakes, sending thermometers to their warmest levels since last October, some 70s, though a few episodes of showers are possible.
Farm & Garden
Rainfall Forecast:
No precipitation expected today through Saturday, except a rising chance of showers late Saturday in the St. Lawrence Valley, spreading east Saturday night, and becoming likely through the Adirondacks and Rt. 2 north, tapering off on Sunday, and just scattered south, mainly through Sunday morning. Amounts will be light. A few localized or stray showers Monday, again with light amounts.
Drying Conditions:
Excellent drying conditions today and Friday, with minimum relative humidities near 25 percent. Good to excellent drying expected Saturday from the Champlain Valley east, with minimum relative humidities near 30 percent, becoming fair in NY with showers developing later in the afternoon, as minimum relative humidities near 35 percent rise. Fair to locally poor drying Sunday with scattered showers possible. Fair to good drying on Monday, with a chance of a shower or two.
Frost:
Frost or below freezing temperatures tonight. Not as cold Friday night, with mid 20s to mid 30s, and then well above freezing through the weekend.
Wind by Elevation
Wind Speeds | |||
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Elevation | Today | Friday | Saturday |
2000ft | NW 10 to 15 mph | NW 5 to 10 mph | S 10 to 15 mph |
4000ft | NW 25>10 mph | NW 5 to 10 mph | SW 10>S 20 mph |
6000ft | NW 50>30 mph | NW 30>W 15 mph | W 10>SW 25 mph |
Temperature by Elevation
Temperature at Elevation | |||
---|---|---|---|
Elevation | Today | Friday | Saturday |
2000ft | 35 N/45 S | 54 N/58 S | 55 to 60 |
4000ft | 35 to 40 | 40 to 45 | 45 to 50 |
6000ft | 20 to 25 | near 30 | 30s |
Weather Journal
April 25, 2024
Sunrise: 5:50 AM
Sunset: 7:47 PM
Length of the day:
13 hours and 57 minutes
April is not known for its heat waves, though they do make brief appearances every decade. It might seem that has happened more often in recent years, but well-over a century ago on this date, in 1913, thermometers soared into the 80s to near 90, following a very mild and dry winter. Records were set in Burlington at 84 degrees, and 85 degrees in St. Johnsbury.
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