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The snowstorm has started in Vermont!

Posted Wednesday, March 12, 2014
— Alpine / downhill skiing, Backcountry skiing, Cross-country skiing

So, if the weather experts are right, we're going to get quite a dump today and Thursday! This morning as I watch snowflakes fall outside the window, the National Weather Service says 12 to 20 inches of snow will fall across the state of Vermont. Woot-woot!

Check this webpage for updated snow forecasts:

<link http: www.weather.gov btv stormtotalsnow>www.weather.gov/btv/stormtotalsnow

Here's what the graphic looked like this morning. Pink = one to two feet!

<link http: www.weather.gov btv stormtotalsnow> 

Visit our <link internal-link internal link in current>Vermont Ski Resorts page for direct links to snow reports. Winds will accompany this storm, so check on lift status before you head to the hill!

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