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Nor'easter will bring snow to Vermont ski country

Posted Friday, February 8, 2013
— Alpine / downhill skiing, Cross-country skiing

Skiers and weather forecasters are all in a tizzy about the impending snowstorm! As of Thursday evening, it looked like Vermont could get anywhere between 4 inches and 14 inches of snow. Things may change, of course, but it looks like southern Vermont will win the prize on this one. Because of the strong coastal storm, southern Vermont should get more snow than northern Vermont.

We'll see what happens. We'll take as much snow as Mother Nature feels like dumping on us!

Please keep an eye on these forecasts if you are thinking about heading out to ski. Drive safely!

<link http: www.erh.noaa.gov er aly winterpage.htm>www.erh.noaa.gov/er/aly/WinterPage.htm (for Vermont's two southern-most counties)

<link http: www.erh.noaa.gov btv html winter.shtml>www.erh.noaa.gov/btv/html/winter.shtml (for the rest of Vermont)

 

  

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