Another winter storm will move into New Mexico late Thursday through Saturday morning. 5″ to 15″ of snow will be possible in ...
Widespread heavy snow really kicks into gear by daybreak on Sunday. Strong downslope and gap winds, from the east, are likely along west-facing slopes of the Green Mountains Sunday morning and midday.
Any sun early Saturday morning will quickly fade behind increasing clouds. Patchy light snow arrives during the late afternoon and evening. Highs reach the low 20s. Light snow becomes steadier and ...
Haynes said the first system is coming through Saturday night and should be over by Sunday morning, bringing 4-8 inches of snow to southern Vermont, and 2-4 inches in the northern region.
A “roller coaster” of temperatures is coming to Vermont this weekend, bringing with it some fresh snow. Depending on where you are in Vermont, you could see just a dusting or up to five ...
Here's what to know. Haynes said the first system is coming through Saturday night and should be over by Sunday morning, bringing 4-8 inches of snow to southern Vermont, and 2-4 inches in the northern ...
Burlington could get 3 inches of snow. Southern part of state is where heaviest snowfall is expected. Winter is still going strong. Vermont is expected to have significant snowfall this weekend ...
Gusts can reach 50 to 60 mph, at least.The snow likely mixes with or switches to sleet Sunday morning and afternoon from the ...
The advisory covers central, northwest and southern Vermont, including Lamoille, eastern Franklin, eastern Chittenden, eastern Addison, eastern Rutland and western Windsor counties. Snow ...
Snow is expected in Vermont tomorrow, but the question is how much will end up falling. Meteorologists are also saying that there could be a mixture of ice with the snowfall, which could contribute to ...
Vermont and New Hampshire will see snow taper down during this stretch as well. Only Maine will see snow fall after 5 p.m., with the entire storm pushing into Canada shortly after sunset.