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At the peak of outages around 7 a.m. Wednesday, over 29,000 households had lost power, and utilities say outages could last several days in some areas.
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A winter storm headed for the state could bring strong gusts and wet snow that turns to rain heading into Wednesday morning.
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Burlington had its warmest year on record in 2023. So did over a dozen other cities in the NortheastMild winter temperatures and warmer-than-average nighttime lows pushed 2023 to be the warmest year on record for several cities in the region.
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This is the third winter weather event of the season so far. Forecasters say it'll start as rain Sunday but turn to heavy snow by Monday morning.
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Forecasters say starting Saturday night and into Sunday, freezing drizzle could make for slick travel conditions. And then a mix of rain and snow is expected to spread across the region later on Sunday and into Monday.
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The outages come after heavy wet snow fell over much of the state Sunday night.
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Winter weather advisories have been issued for Vermont from Wednesday evening, Nov. 8 to Thursday morning, Nov. 9.
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The earliest annual snowfall recorded on Mount Mansfield was on Sept. 15, 1959, while the latest was Nov. 20, 1978.
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This summer brought a rash of unusual weather between a late-season frost, wildfire smoke from up north and historic rainfall. A forester with the state Department of Forests, Parks & Recreation describes what kind of fall foliage Vermonters can expect.
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Idalia has sustained winds of 125 mph — which is a powerful Category 3 "major hurricane." The storm, which had been a Category 4 early this morning, weakened slightly just before landfall.