Just a few days later, and here we are talking about yet again ANOTHER ice storm. But this time with a very significant snowfall ontop of the ice. This time it will be across southern areas of Vermont, and New Hampshire, as well with this storm ice accumulations are expected to be higher than the previous one.
     A cold front dropping from the north will stall out across central New York, and New England early Wednesday Morning. While this occurs a low pressure system that is currently forming over the mid-western states will track east along this front. Bringing with is Snow, Sleet, Freezing Rain, and a little bit of plain rain.
     Precipitation will begin shortly across Central and Southern Vermont, and New Hampshire as rain/ freezing rain, and sleet. This will change to all freezing rain by mid-morning Wednesday. Freezing rain will continue across Central and Southern areas through much of the day wednesday before changing to Sleet/Snow by Wednesday night into Thursday. As much as three quarters of an inch of ice could accumulate across Southern Vermont, and New Hampshire. With much lesser amounts the fursther north you go. Towards the Canadian border of New York, Vermont, and New Hampshire precipitation amounts will be much lower, and primarily be in the form of snow/sleet, although some freezing rain could mix in for a few hours at the onset. Total snow accumulations will range from as little as 1 - 3 inches along the Canadian border, to as much as 12 inches or perhaps a bit more across Southern Areas. Winter Weather Advisories, and Winter Storm Warning are in effect.
     Below are my forecasted snow, and ice totals...


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