Sunday, November 30, 2008

Wintry Mix Now Changing Over To Rain

Local Update...
   Wintry Mix Changing To Rain In The Deeper Valley Locations...

     National Weather Service Doppler radar, and surface observations are indicating the snow, and sleet is changing over to sleet, and rain. At the National Weather Service in Burlington, VT light rain is being reported, Here in Swanton a light rain/ sleet mixture is occurring, in Winooski a spotter reported a light rain/ sleet mixture. Currently National Weather Service spotter reports have indicated general snowfall amounts being a half inch, with a couple places reporting an inch or a bit more. Any snow across the region will rapidly change over to a sleet, freezing rain mixture, and then to rain. The colder sheltered valleys in Northeastern Vermont, and Northern New York will see some freezing rain last until mid morning. So the Winter Weather Advisory that I issued continues only for the Northern Adirondack Mountain, and the St. Lawrence Valley, and North-Central, Northeast, and Central Vermont. Southern Vermont, and Windsor, and Eastern Rutland counties are no longer in a winter weather Advisory from JRWeather. Total snow/ sleet accumulations will range from 1-3 inches, with ice accumulations of up to a quarter inch for the places under the advisory. The National Weather Service continues a Winter Weather Advisory for all of Vermont, and Northern New York, for a total of 1-3 inches of snow/ sleet with light ice accumulations. Stay tuned for any further updates. Updated maps below...






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