Alerts:
CPV Weather
         (UPDATED) -Champlain Valley Weather has updated the Winter Weather Advisory which has been expanded to now cover the entire Champlain Valley, the entire Western slopes region of the Green mountains, and the Western slopes of the Northern Adirondack mountains for snow accumulations of 3-6 inches, and significant blowing and drifting snow. The Advisory is in effect until 2AM tomorrow morning.
         -Champlain Valley Weather has issued a Wind Chill Warning for much of Vermont, and Northern New York excluding the Champlain and St. Lawrence Valley's, and far southern Vermont. Wind chill reading will be in the 25 to 35 below zero range overnight. The Warning is in effect until 12PM tomorrow.
         -Champlain Valley Weather has issued a Wind Chill Advisory for the Champlain and St. Lawrence Valley's and far Southern Vermont for wind chills in the 15 to 25 below zero range overnight. The Advisory is in effect until 12PM tomorrow.
         -Champlain Valley Weather has issued a Wind Advisory for all of Vermont, and Northern New York for sustained winds of 15-30MPH with wind gusts in the 40-50MPH range overnight. The Advisory is in effect until 8AM tomorrow.
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National Weather Service:
         -The National Weather Service in Burlington, VT has issued a Wind Chill Advisorty for much of Vermont and Northern New York except the Champlain and St. Lawrence Valley's. Wind chill reading are expected to be as low as 30 below zero. The Advisory is in effect until 10AM tomorrow.
         -The National Weather Service in Albany, NY has issued a High Wind Warning for Western Windham County in Southern Vermont. Sustained winds of 20-40MPH with gusts of 50-65MPH are likely overnight. The Warning is in effect until 10AM tomorrow.
-The National Weather Service in Albany, NY has issued a Wind Advisory for Bennington, and eastern Windham Counties in Southern Vermont. Sustained winds of 20-30MPH with gusts of 45-55MPH are likely overnight. The Advisory is in effect until 10AM tomorrow.
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Champlain Valley Weather Discussion:
         I had to do an update to reflect the fact that strong upslope, and Champlain Valley convergence has set up. Snow moderate to heavy at times will coninue for the next hour or so, before diminishing in intensity, and tappering off around 2AM. Snow accumulations will range from 3-6 inches in the Advisory area. You can also expect significant blowing and drifitng snow, with near blizzard conditions at times.
         Everything else remains on track as far as wind chills and strong winds go, so check the previous post for details on that. Also want to apologize for no updated maps, I am unable to work on the maps at this time, so text only. Stay tuned for any further updates.
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