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Southern Vermont Digs Out From Early-Season Snow
Parts of southern Vermont could see two feet of snow by the time this week’s slow-moving storm wraps up Tuesday. The towns reporting the highest totals were through the Route 9 corridor and along the Massachusetts border, including Readsboro, Woodford, and Wilmington.
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Fall Storm Brings 6 Inches of Snow to Vt.
Much of northern New England is cleaning up from the first significant snowfall of the season.
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Sunny Weather Persists Through Weekend
Saturday: Mostly sunny. Highs near 50. Saturday Night: More clouds, spot shower southeast. Lows in the 30s and 40s. Sunday: Mostly sunny. Highs in the 50s.
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Beautiful Weather Welcomes Weekend
Plenty of sunshine should push the temperature from near freezing Saturday morning to about 50° in the afternoon.
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Sunny, Cool Weather Welcomes Weekend
After days of clouds last week, we enjoy a sunny weekend across New England.
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‘People With Disabilities Have Value': Musician Advocates for Disability Rights in Vt. Swing
A standout performer’s concert tour is making a swing through New England. And while she’s in the spotlight, she’s advocating for disability rights. “People with disabilities have value,” said Gaelynn Lea of Duluth, Minnesota, a singer and violinist. Lea’s music communicates both life’s joys and its sorrows to audiences around the nation.
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Performer Pushes for Rights of People With Disabilities
A standout performer is preparing for a series of shows in New England while advocating for disability rights.
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Another Sunny and Warm Weekend
Another beautiful weekend! We are tracking a cold front that produced severe weather to our west Friday. It will lose energy as it nears western and northern New England late today.
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Vt. State Police and Governor Praise Student for Helping Save Lives
The Vermont Department of Public Safety and Gov. Phil Scott, R-Vermont, praised a young woman as a hero and expressed their deep gratitude Friday, crediting her for thwarting a possible violent outburst at a high school. Angela McDevitt of New York’s Dutchess County received a “lifesaving award” from Vermont State Police Friday, though she was unable to be at the...
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Vt. Police: Man Threw Pool Balls, Attacked Trooper, Slashed Tire
Court documents indicate an out-of-control bar patron hit a state trooper, threw food and a pool balls, threatened a person with a knife, and slashed tires.
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Men Save Amputee From Burning Vermont Home
Three men are being hailed for saving Terry Pilon, an amputee, from his burning home in Franklin, Vermont on Wednesday.
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Men Save Amputee From Burning House in Vermont
A northern Vermont man had a chance Friday to thank three community members who became his heroes this week. Bill Mayo, Scott Ovitt, and Chuck McAllister leapt into action to pull Terry Pilon, who has a physical disability, from a burning home Wednesday.
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After Unsightly Algae Bloom, Vermont Lake Launches New Remedy
Advocates for clean water celebrated a new effort in northern Vermont, in a lake where the state previously declared an environmental crisis. The work in Lake Carmi is aimed at cutting blooms of blue-green algae, which can quickly put the brakes on summer fun. A roughly million-dollar network of aeration tubes is believed to be the largest in the nation,...
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Severe Weather Possible for Parts of New England Sunday
Weak high pressure over the ocean east of New England has kept it cool and foggy near the beaches. That will not change much today. Inland we did make it to 80° yesterday, now we are slowly
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Severe Weather Possible for Parts of New England Sunday
Weak high pressure over the ocean east of New England has kept it cool and foggy near the beaches. That will not change much today. Inland we did make it to 80° yesterday, now we are slowly
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Weather Forecast: Clouds, Rain on Mother's Day
Mother’s Day: Showers developing. Highs in the mid 50s. Monday: Additional showers. Mostly cloudy. Highs in the low 50s.
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Cooldown On Tap for First Day of April
It was a warm start to our Sunday due to a southerly flow that dominated the region this morning but as a cold front approaches, rain will increase and temperatures will be dropping quickly. Some towns in northern and western Vermont have experienced a 20 degree drop in just an hour, so make sure to grab a jacket and an…
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Cyndi Lauper to Bring Star Power to Vermont Commencement
Vermont’s upcoming commencement season is going to have some star power. Northern Vermont University-Johnson announced that Cyndi Lauper is going to deliver the commencement address on May 18.
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Snow Showers Taper Off, Wind Continues to Gust
With the central pressure down to 28.88 inches, this was one of the strongest storms to impact New England this year.
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Wintry Mix for Some Thursday Morning Ahead of Warm End to Work Week
This evening, a frontal boundary is approaching northwestern New England. Most of us will stay dry overnight with an overcast sky and we’ll see lows in the mid 30s south and upper 20s north. This boundary will trigger scattered light snow showers and a wintry mix from northern Vermont, southeast through central New Hampshire, western Maine, and southeastern Massachusetts overnight....