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Snow is expected in Vermont tomorrow, but the question is how much will end up falling. Meteorologists are also saying that ...
Wednesday will be a quiet day, before the next larger system moves in to the region overnight. Snow will begin falling late Wednesday and continue all day Thursday, beginning as snow for all, with ...
Snow will fill in from southwest to northeast. It starts as snow for everyone. By lunchtime, snow could fall at 1″ or more per hour, causing drops in visibility. By late afternoon, snow will start to ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...