A Little Bit More Snow Expected For Eastern Vermont; JRWeather Winter Weather Advisory Continues Until 8PM Tonight...
JRWeather WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY
     JRWeather Continues The Winter Weather Advisory For Essex, Caledonia, Orange, Windsor, and Windham Counties In Eastern Vermont Until Until 10PM Tonight.
     Light to moderate snow has resulted in widespread 2-4 inch amounts across eastern Vermont with locally higher amounts. Light snow will continue into the evening before tapering off by tonight. An additional 1-2 inches with locally higher amounts is possible by tonight. This will result in storm totals of 3-6 inches across eastern Vermont. Isolated amounts of 7-9 inches can be expected in places such as Groton, and Strafford Vermont.
     A Winter Weather Advisory is issued when significant but not severe winter weather is imminent or occurring. In this case the the Winter Weather Advisory is for moderate accumulations of snow. Travel will remain hazardous through this evening, and should improve greatly overnight into Monday morning. Stay tuned for further updates.
DISCUSSION
     Everything appears to be going pretty much as planned, other then a quicker ending time to the precipitation. Intensity, and overall coverage of snow is lessening right now, and will have pretty much ended by 8PM tonight. Total snow accumulations by 8PM tonight will range from 3-6 inches in the remaining Advisory area. For people outside of the Advisory area, and Windsor, and Windham Counties, light snow showers or flurries will continue through 10PM resulting in up to an inch at best. This will bring totals of 2-4 inches across much of the region, with only a Dusting to 2 inches for the Champlain, and Northern St. Lawrence Valleys. I have ended the Winter Weather Advisory for Windsor, and Windham Counties as additional snowfall here will be very minimal. They did however pick up accumulations of 3-5 inches.
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