February 23, 2011
Heavy Snow To Impact The Region From Thurs Night To Fri Eve
Alerts:
CPV Weather
         -Champlain Valley Weather has issued a Winter Storm Watch for all of Vermont, and Northern New York for 6-10 inches of snow with locally 12 inches across portions of Northern Vermont. The Watch is in effect from 11PM Thursday until 6PM Friday.
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National Weather Service:
         -The National Weather Service in Burlington, VT has issued a Winter Storm Watch for all of Northern New York, and Vermont for the potential of 6-10 inches of snow by Friday Evening. The Watch is in effect from Early Friday morning through Friday evening.
         -The National Weather Service in Albany, NY has issued a Winter Storm Watch for Bennington, and Windham Counties in Vermont for the potential of 6-10 inches of snow by Friday evening. The Watch is in effect from Late Thursday Night through Friday evening.
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Champlain Valley Weather Discussion:
         After a nice little break from harsh winter conditions, significant snow will return to the region. At this point models are coming into better agreement on what will likely be a significant heavy wet snowfall across our region. For the most part models indicate anywhere from 6 to 12 inches of snow, although some models go a little higher with up to around 18 inches. At this point, with temperatures rising into the low 30's Friday, I would expect the snow to be wet and heavy and accumulate around 6-10 inches, although up to a foot is possible in the higher elevations across Northern Vermont, and the potential exists for amounts under 6 inches across extreme Southern Vermont, especially the Connecticut River Valley. Things could change so stay tuned for further updates on this developing storm system.
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