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How much snow is expected in Vermont on Thursday? Here’s what to know


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How much snow is expected in Vermont on Thursday? Here’s what to know

Snow is

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tomorrow, but the question is how much will end up falling.

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are also saying that there could be a
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with the snowfall, which could contribute to hazardous road conditions by the time the storm is winding down on Thursday night.

“Clouds increase late tonight and early Thursday as low pressure centered over southern Canada pushes a positively tilted

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and surface cold
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through the region during the day on Thursday,” the
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Burlington forecaster’s discussion said.

Here’s

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When is the snow expected to start in Vermont?

The

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stated that the storm is expected to start on Thursday afternoon.

How much snow is expected, and where?

Here’s how much snow is predicted in Vermont on Thursday, Feb. 6.

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isn’t predicted to bring much snow to the state, but the
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noted that, “most locations (throughout the state) should see 1-2 inches with higher elevation and favored easterly slopes seeing 2-5 inches.”

How much ice is expected to fall?

The

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stated that during tomorrow’s storm, there could be some freezing drizzle falling.

“Just how much ice occurs will be subject to further timing adjustments and any

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changes in the late afternoon,” the National Weather Service stated in its online forecaster’s discussion, adding, “Impacts from this ice is suspect as well given that it will be falling on snow rather than bare surfaces.”

How long is the storm supposed to last?

According to the

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, the storm should fizzle out late Thursday, though freezing drizzle is expected overnight.

Is there any more snow on the horizon?

Yes. The

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stated that while Friday is expected to be cold and windy in most areas of Vermont, another round of precipitation is expected for late Saturday night.

The online

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stated, “Current guidance supports a colder and snowier solution across the region rather than a wintry mix (for Saturday) … but there is still plenty of uncertainty at this time.”

This article originally appeared on Burlington Free Press:

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