Fri. Jan 3rd, 2025
Map showing total snowfall forecasts for Vermont and parts of New York and New Hampshire from Jan 1-3. Snowfall ranges from 1-11 inches, with the highest in northern areas.
Photo courtesy of the National Weather Service

A winter storm expected to hit northern parts of Vermont just after midnight could make travel difficult for New Year’s Eve revelers.

The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning from 1 a.m. Wednesday morning until 7 a.m. Friday for Orleans and Lamoille Counties and the eastern parts of Chittenden and Franklin Counties.

Total snow accumulations are forecasted to range from 6 to 12 inches, according to the National Weather Service, t. However, strong winds up to 45 miles per hour as well as the weight of snow could bring down trees and power lines causing power outages.

The National Weather Service also warned that travel could be difficult in impacted areas and cautioned against driving. Those who do should bring flashlights, food and water in vehicles, according to the National Weather Service.

Read the story on VTDigger here: Winter storm forecasted to greet Vermont on New Year’s Day.

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