Towns and cities across Vermont and the North Country saw several inches of snow fall on Wednesday morning, causing dozens of school delays and creating slick road conditions. Scroll below to see the estimated snow totals as reported by trained spotters from The National Weather Service in Burlington.
Please keep in mind when looking at our local snowfall map, these are totals from two separate disturbances that are set to impact the North Country and Upper Valley between tonight and Wednesday night.
An Arctic cold front will produce a round of snow showers and embedded squalls, moving from north to south between midnight and 7 AM. The system will be fast-moving, exiting southern Vermont by mid-morning.
Parts of New England and northern New York felt shaking Monday morning, as a result of an earthquake that was reported off the coast of southern Maine. A 3.8-magnitude earthquake occurred at 10:22 AM off the coast of southern Maine.
A clipper system will bring light to moderate snow showers Tuesday night through Wednesday, with the showers wrapping up Wednesday evening.
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