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Mount Mansfield, Vermont鈥檚 highest summit, sees its first inch of snow this season

The Mount Mansfield Snow Stake, a large pole covered in inch markings, is pictured with snow about halfway up to the 1-inch mark.
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The Mount Mansfield Snow Stake, which the National Weather Service uses to measure the amount of snow on the mountain, recorded its first inch of snow this season on Sunday.

On Sunday the National Weather Service reported the first snowfall this winter season at Mount Mansfield in Underhill. This follows an abnormally warm year.

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The flakes, recorded via webcam at the Mount Mansfield Snow Stake, were well within the normal range for first snowfalls on the mountain, which tend to occur around mid-October.

鈥淯sually the first snowfalls that occur in the state are across the higher elevations,鈥� said Brooke Taber, a meteorologist at NWS Burlington. 鈥淎nd then it鈥檒l work its way down into the lower terrain as temperature profiles cool and things like that.鈥�

The earliest annual snowfall recorded on Mount Mansfield was on Sept. 15, 1959, while the latest was Nov. 20, 1978.

While the Mansfield snowfall has begun at an average time, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicts .

The Champlain Valley has seen its second warmest October to date, Taber said, with abnormally warm overnight lows and daytime highs. The valley has yet to see its first frost of the season.

Vermont is seeing more frequent thaws and shorter winters. As a result, snowpack is forming later, and melting more quickly. Vermont鈥檚 predicts skiing should still be viable in Vermont through 2050, with less certainty for low-elevation ski hills.

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Corey Dockser worked with 开云体育 from 2023 to 2024 as a data journalist.
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