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Killington (Base: 1,165', Top: 4,241')

6-day Forecast Discussion Updated for Thursday, March 11, 2010

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We look dry through the rest of the week with more high pressure ridging keeping things quiet but more storminess (including rain) returns this weekend, unfortunately with some rain.  Temps cool off after this storm pushes out to sea but not enough moisture will be left for any snowfall accumulations.   

Today--We'll be watching upper level troughing working through the southern US and trying to pull some cloudiness our way later today.  This is just a light precursor batch with hardly any moisture so showers are not expected.  Temps remain mild with light breezes.

Friday--High pressure ridging holds for just one more day keeping approaching cut-off low pressure to our southwest.   More cloudiness spills in as southeasterly breezes start to pick up but we should remain dry through the day.  Rain will be creeping in across southern New England late and overnight.  Temps remain steadily mild.

Saturday and Sunday--Cut-off low pressure slows up as it pulls closer to us and keeps a moist southerly flow with an increasing chance of some rain.  The good news is, is that most of the rain may hold JUST to our south across MA on Saturday.  Southeasterly winds will be picking up pulling in the clouds.   Southernmost resorts (Okemo through Mt Snow) could see some light rain sneak in late in the day but northern areas may escape with a dry but cloudy day.  The best chance of rain will be Saturday night through Sunday as the edge of the rain shield edges in from the south a bit more.  Expect winds to continue through Sunday things get a little sloppy--heaviest rain still for southern most resorts while northern areas catch mainly light rain.  Snow levels look to stay up around 6000 or 7000 feet through the weekend so chance of snow remains low. 

Monday and Tuesday--Lingering low pressure will start pulling away out to sea with decreasing clouds and light rain easing off followed by some clearing and winds shifting more northerly.  Snow levels drop back down to slope level but moisture will be gone by then.  A dry northerly flow continues Tuesday--CT

Thursday
Mar 11, 2010

Some sunshine with a few clouds--dry and mild still with light breezes

Hi 51°f / 11°c (base)
Lo 33°f / 1°c (base)

Sky Condition:
Some sunshine with a few clouds--dry and mild still with light breezes

Precipitation:
Still dry

Snow Potential
None expected

Wind:
S breezes 5-10mph at the base...20-25mph up top

Friday
Mar 12, 2010

Some sun with increasing clouds as storm approaches--should be dry with rain holding off till overnight/Sat--turning breezy

Hi 48°f / 9°c (base)
Lo 34°f / 1°c (base)

Sky Condition:
Some sun with increasing clouds as storm approaches--should be dry with rain holding off till overnight/Sat--turning breezy

Precipitation:
Looking dry with rain holding off til Sat

Snow Potential
None expected

Wind:
SE at 10mph at the base...25-30mph summit winds

Saturday
Mar 13, 2010

Turning cloudier with stronger winds and still mild temps--dry early with light rain possible late, mainly overnight--snow levels too high (around 7000')

Hi 41°f / 5°c (base)
Lo 28°f / -2°c (base)

Sky Condition:
Turning cloudier with stronger winds and still mild temps--dry early with light rain possible late, mainly overnight--snow levels too high (around 7000')

Precipitation:
40-50% chance of possible late day light rain...mainly overnight

Snow Potential
Snow levels too high for snow

Wind:
S-SE winds 10-15mph...gusty up top 35-45mph with higher gusts possible

Sunday
Mar 14, 2010

Still looking wet with occassional rain (heavy at times?)--snow levels remain high--still windy

Hi 40°f / 4°c (base)
Lo 25°f / -4°c (base)

Sky Condition:
Still looking wet with occassional rain (heavy at times?)--snow levels remain high--still windy

Precipitation:
60-70% chance of occassional rain

Snow Potential
Snow not expected--snow levels remain high

Wind:
SE-E around 10-20mph at the base...40-50mph summit winds

Monday
Mar 15, 2010

Some residual clouds and light snow showers tapering off to some clearing--cooler and breezy

Hi 43°f / 6°c (base)
Lo 22°f / -6°c (base)

Sky Condition:
Some residual clouds and light snow showers tapering off to some clearing--cooler and breezy

Precipitation:
30-40% chance of light rain showers (summit snow showers)

Snow Potential
A summit coating possible?

Wind:
N-NE base breezes around 10mph...20-30mph summit winds

Tuesday
Mar 16, 2010

Partly cloudy, breezy, dry and cooler

Hi 43°f / 6°c (base)
Lo 19°f / -7°c (base)

Sky Condition:
Partly cloudy, breezy, dry and cooler

Precipitation:
Looking dry

Snow Potential
None expected

Wind:
NW winds 10-15mph at the base...25-35mph summit winds

Long range forecast / discussion...March 16 to 19

A slow moving pattern with cut-off low pressure from the weekend tends to work its way out to sea.  A more calm and quiet pattern settles in for much of next week--high pressure ridging works in more or less for dry conditions and mild temperatures--CT



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