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Much of Vermont forecast to get several inches of snow on Thanksgiving Day

A photo of white streaks of snow falling around a tree and blue snowy fields.
Elodie Reed
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A Nor’easter moving up the coast is expected to arrive in Vermont with snow by mid-morning Thursday and intensify through the afternoon and evening.

This story was updated at 7:40 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 28.

Much of Vermont is under a .

A Nor’easter moving up the coast is expected to arrive with snow by mid-morning Thursday and intensify through the afternoon and evening.

It will move south to north. This will be the first measurable snowfall for many locations this season.

Accumulation will depend on elevation, with wider valleys getting mostly rain, with maybe an inch or two of snow close to Lake Champlain, Jessica Storm, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service (NWS) in Burlington said on Wednesday.

NWS says 4 to 9 inches of snow is expected across portions of central and southern Vermont. That includes eastern Rutland, eastern Addison, Windsor, Orange, and Washington counties.

In Western Essex County, New York and in Vermont’s Caledonia and Essex counties 3 to 8 inches of snow is forecast.

The Eye on the Sky forecast from the Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium says the best chance for locally higher snow totals is in the far southern Green Mountains, “where around if not over 10 inches is likely.�

Storm with NWS Burlington says the snow might be wet, and heavy, and could lead to potential power outages, particularly in southern Vermont.

Storm recommends that people check and consider delaying post-Thanksgiving travel.

If people do travel, she says to bring a winter weather kit.

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Elodie is a reporter and producer for ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý. She previously worked as a multimedia journalist at the Concord Monitor, the St. Albans Messenger and the Monadnock Ledger-Transcript. Email Elodie.

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