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Lotsa snow in northern and central Vermont!

Posted Thursday, March 13, 2014
— Alpine / downhill skiing, Backcountry skiing, Cross-country skiing, Burke
Vermont snowstorm powder Vulcan

Northern and central Vermont won out on this storm. Up to two feet of snow is being reported in the mountains! And it was still snowing this morning.

Unfortunately southern Vermont didn't fare as well due to warmer than expected temperatures. Resorts down in the southern-most part of the state got less than a foot of snow because sleet and rain were mixed in.

Check the snow reports at your favorite ski resorts here:

<link vermontskiresorts>www.skimaven.com/vermontskiresorts/

As is often the case, the storm also brought wind (and ice in southern Vermont). So check on lift status before you head out to the hill today.

To see the National Weather Service snow reports, follow these links:

<link http: www.erh.noaa.gov btv spotterreports>www.erh.noaa.gov/btv/spotterReports/  (for much of Vermont)

<link http: www.erh.noaa.gov hydromet ereventdisplay.php>www.erh.noaa.gov/hydromet/erEventDisplay.php (for southernmost Vermont)

Here's a nice, snowy shot from Burke Mountain Resort, which they posted to social media this morning.

Vermont snowstorm powder Vulcan

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