People in Vermont might remember that the Valentine's Day storm of 2007 brought about 32 inches of snow to Vermont, but the ...
Gusts can reach 50 to 60 mph, at least.The snow likely mixes with or switches to sleet Sunday morning and afternoon from the ...
With many areas expected to see up to a foot of snow, this could be the biggest single snowfall event so far this winter in ...
At night, colder conditions will allow for precipitation to transition into snow across the state. A mix of rain and snow is expected to dust Vermont on Saturday. The NWS Burlington website is ...
Depending on where you are in Vermont, you could see just a dusting or up to five inches of snow on Friday night into Saturday morning, according to meteorologists at the National Weather Service ...
Accumulating snow, slick roads, and strong winds could cause travel disruptions and scattered power outages tonight and tomorrow morning.
There's good news and bad news when it comes to the forecast for Vermont. The good news is that fresh ... according to Taber. And the snow is expected to fall Monday night into Tuesday. "We could see ...
The advisory covers central, northwest and southern Vermont, including Lamoille, eastern Franklin, eastern Chittenden, eastern Addison, eastern Rutland and western Windsor counties. Snow ...
Sunday night's ... many of us. Snow totals ranged from 4 to 8 inches across much of the region, with higher amounts in spots like the Berkshires (7 to 8 inches) and southern Vermont.
At night, colder conditions will allow for precipitation to transition into snow across the state. Across Vermont, forecasters expect only a dusting to about an inch of snow this weekend.