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Finally, a normal Vermont snowstorm expected after a weird, warm winter

A winter storm is expected to reach Vermont this evening that could bring 7 to 11 inches of snow in the north, and 3 to 6 inches in southern Vermont.

It comes after theon record with exceptionally , and two notably destructive storms that hit the state in December.

This storm should be more typical.

�We are looking at a pretty solid, Vermont-style storm,� said Jessica Storm, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.

That means light and fluffy snow with isolated power outages.

“Our main concern is more about travel � especially the morning commute tomorrow because that will coincide with the heaviest snow occurring tonight into tomorrow,� Storm said.

More snowfall is expected Thursday night.

Then, potent cold air will likely move into the area Friday night, with temperatures dipping below zero.

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