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adA clipper system will bring widespread snowfall to the region late Monday afternoon through early Monday afternoon. Snow totals across the northern St. Lawrence Valley and northwestern Vermont will approach 3-6 inches with amounts of 1-3 inches elsewhere. Roads, and especially bridges and overpasses, may be slick and hazardous. Plan on slippery conditions. Allow extra time if travelling. Read More >
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Expected Snowfall - Official NWS Forecast
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Snowfall Totals by Location
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Expected Ice Accumulation - Official NWS Forecast This is the elevated flat surface ice accumulation. It is not radial/line ice. Radial/line ice is typically 39% of the elevated flat surface ice. For more information on this, see this module. |
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Vermont & Northern New York Daily Snowfall |
Vermont & Northern New York Daily Snow Depth |
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Vermont & Northern New York Snow Depth |
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