A winter weather advisory was issued for parts of Vermont, with snow accumulations expected to reach up to 9 inches in some areas, prompting officials to warn residents about hazardous travel conditions.
Towns and cities across Vermont and the North Country saw several inches of snow fall on Wednesday morning, causing dozens of school delays and creating slick road conditions. Scroll below to see the estimated snow totals as reported by trained spotters from The National Weather Service in Burlington.
Anglers without a fishing license will be able to fish at any legal fishing locations on Saturday, and the state plans to host a festival at Silver Lake State Park in Barnard from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event is scheduled to feature information on how to ice fish, provide supplies for new anglers and include a fish fry of fresh catches.
It comes as the National Weather Service forecasts sub-zero temperatures the next few days.
Multiple states in the Great Lakes and Northeast are preparing for consecutive snow squall disturbances this week.
The mean temperature for 2024 was 50.9 degrees, making it Burlington’s warmest year on record. 2023 follows as a close second with an average temperature of 50 degrees. Scott Whittier, the
Boston and the rest of New England have been dealing with well below-average temperatures, in some cases falling 20 degrees, as an expansive mass of Arctic air spreads across the eastern half of the United States. This cold surge is making our region this week feel colder than Anchorage, Alaska, which is topping out at 36 degrees.
A U.S. Border Patrol agent who was killed in Vermont during a traffic stop near the Canadian border was a military veteran who worked security duty at the Pentagon during the Sept. 11 attacks, his
Southern California is expected to be slammed with up to hurricane-strength gusts that could spark a growth in various wildfires through Tuesday morning, officials said.
A deep and powerful trough of cold air will drop south from Canada this week, sending temperatures plummeting from the western United States to the eastern seaboard and as far south as the Florida panhandle.
Vermont became the first state to enact the law after it suffered catastrophic summer flooding and damage from other extreme weather. Later this month, the Vermont state treasurer is expected to ...
After reviewing weather modeling in consultation with the Burlington’s Emergency Management Director, officials have determined the forecasted temperature on Monday, January 20 meets the City’s criteria for operation of an extreme cold weather shelter.