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Burlington Weather Friday, May 9, 2008 • 3:33 PM


Forecasts
.REST OF TODAY...BECOMING PARTLY SUNNY. HIGHS IN THE LOWER 60S. LIGHT AND VARIABLE WINDS...BECOMING NORTH AROUND 10 MPH THIS

Burlington, VT forecast and current conditions from Weather.com
Current conditions for Burlington, VT from the National Weather Service
Forecast for Chittenden County, VT from the National Weather Service
Radar for Vermont from Intellicast


Mount Mansfield and Snow

Snowfall for Northeast, from National Weather Service

Mount Mansfield East Summit Weather Station (Stowe, Elevation 3800') 2008-05-08
precipitation 0 in
maximum temperature 50 °F
minimum temperature 41 °F
current snow depth 41 in
mansfield new snow 0 in
Mount Mansfield West Weather Station (Underhill, Elevation 2900')
DateTimeAir Temp (F)Rel. HumidityPreciptationWind SpeedWind DirectionRadiation (watts/ meters2)
2008-05-0902:45:00 PM56 ° F38%0"1 mphNorthwest600

Summit weather conditions are reported to the National Weather Service each night by a crew of engineers stationed at the WCAX television transmitter located on the ridgeline. Mansfield-West conditions are collected every 15 minutes by UVM robots stationed in the forests of Underhill State Park. Precipitation measurements for Mansfield-West station only available late spring through early autumn months.

Proctor Maple Research Center, Underhill, Vermont—Webcam and Weather Station


Lake Champlain
Lake Champlain Weather from National Weather Service

Colchester Reef Weather Station 2008-05-09
03:00:00
air temperature 51 ° F wind direction North
relative humidity 119% barometric pressure 1005 mbars
wind speed 1 mph total radiation 569 watts
        m2


Links
Vermont weather information from NOAA's Interactive Weather Information Network (IWIN)
National Weather Service Burlington, VT Homepage

Precipitation data for Burlington are available on the McNeil dust monitoring page (please note that the data are not accurate when temperatures are below freezing)