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Springfield, Vermont Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Burlington VT 715 AM EDT Sun Sep 7 2025

.SYNOPSIS... A few isolated showers will pass through today, but they will be brief and most areas should remain dry. After they move out in the evening, drier and cooler weather will prevail for much of next week as high pressure becomes well established across the region. The next widespread rain chance does not look to occur until after next weekend.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH MONDAY/... As of 225 AM EDT Sunday...A coastal low is bringing some light stratiform rain to southeastern areas, but as its center moves off to the east, the rain will very slowly exit. Skies have been gradually clearing from west to east, and that trend will continue for the rest of the night. Patchy fog has been quickly developing as skies have cleared, due to light boundary layer winds and abundant moisture from yesterday`s rain. The conditions are favorable enough that even some lingering high clouds have not been enough to stop it. The fog will slowly lift this morning and there should be a mix of sun and clouds for the rest of the day. Lake effect rain showers have developed on Lake Ontario this evening and with southwesterly flow, these have been able to make their way into southern St. Lawrence County and they should continue off and on there into this morning. A shortwave will pass through the region during the day today, with the strongest dynamics over northern areas. It will help cause a few isolated showers and slightly enhance the lake effect over St. Lawrence County. Any lingering showers will exit the region in the evening and dry weather will prevail through Monday. Boundary layer winds should remain elevated tonight and prevent ideal radiational cooling and widespread valley fog, but temperatures will still be able to fall into the forties for most places. Monday will be a classic early fall day with highs in the sixties to around seventy, low humidity and mostly sunny skies.

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.SHORT TERM /MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY/... As of 225 AM EDT Sunday...High pressure centers itself over the region Monday night, leading to ideal radiational cooling. With a cool and dry airmass in place, temperatures will drop quickly. Lows will be in the 30s and 40s in most areas, and the coldest hollows of the Adirondacks and Northeast Kingdom should be able to see some frost. It`s exact extent is still uncertain but a Frost Advisory may need to be issued for parts of the Adirondacks in the future. Another gorgeous day is in store for Tuesday with highs in the upper sixties to mid seventies, low humidity and mostly sunny skies.

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.LONG TERM /TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY/... As of 225 AM EDT Sunday...High pressure is strongly favored to build over the region through Thursday with light southerly surface flow in general. Persistent ridging and dry conditions will allow for temperatures to trend warmer through mid week with highs likely ranging in the 70s. Guidance strongly agrees that there will be a sharpening of the ridge axis over the mid west allowing for dry frontal passage Thursday that will shift temperatures back below seasonal averages in the upper 60s to low/mid 70s. These conditions are favored to linger into next weekend. As such, no meaningful precipitation is currently expected for this period keeping drought conditions ongoing.

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.AVIATION /11Z SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/... Through 12Z Monday...Widespread mist/fog is occurring in areas where skies have intermittently cleared aloft. Conditions are ranging VFR/VLIFR with BTV on the edge of heavy cirrus cloud shield and clearer skies. IFR seems to be over at BTV with a sneaky BKN080 deck below the cirrus causing disruption to radiational cooling and dispersing fog/stratus prior to sunrise. MPV is experiencing this same disruption with 1/4sm in fog lifting to unrestricted, although MPV has maintained a BKN003. This low level stratus will likely improve to VFR by 13Z. SLK/EFK will keep VLIFR in dense fog through 13Z. VFR conditions are anticipated after 13Z as a trough swings into northern New York. This trough will produce some showers with some chances of MVFR CIGs in the 15-20Z time frame for northern terminals. High pressure building in behind this trough will promote more fog after 02Z Monday, especially at MPV/SLK/EFK.

Outlook...

Monday: VFR. NO SIG WX. Monday Night: VFR. NO SIG WX. Tuesday: VFR. NO SIG WX. Tuesday Night: VFR. NO SIG WX. Wednesday: VFR. NO SIG WX. Wednesday Night: VFR. NO SIG WX. Thursday: VFR. NO SIG WX.

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

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$$ SYNOPSIS...Myskowski NEAR TERM...Myskowski SHORT TERM...Myskowski LONG TERM...Boyd AVIATION...Boyd

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