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The storm is wreaking havoc on the island's already fragile power grid. Heavy rainfall and catastrophic flooding is continuing across the island.
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This hour, we discuss how drought is affecting yields for farmers, particularly in the southern part of the state.
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Earlier this year, there had been warnings that supply during peak summer hours might not meet demand. But there have been no reports yet of widespread outages.
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This hour, host Connor Cyrus will explore recent extreme weather events in our region and climate change.
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"Ice out" is the moment in spring when a lake or pond loses its ice from shore to shore. For the past 35 years, residents at Joe's Pond in Cabot and West Danville have made a competition out of the event, complete with a cash prize.
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It's been an especially cold few weeks in Vermont. This hour, we're taking your calls about how you're doing, how you're feeling and how you're keeping your spirits up while staying in.
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From Gov. Phil Scott’s budget address to Omicron, there is a lot going on right now. Vermont Edition hosts Mikaela Lefrak and Connor Cyrus open up the phones for a conversation about what’s on listeners' minds.
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The storm system could leave more than a foot of snow and in excess of a quarter inch of ice in some areas, the National Weather Service warned.
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How one Burlington warming shelter is keeping people safe from omicron � and sub-zero temperaturesThe past week’s temperatures have dipped below 0 degrees Fahrenheit, making life even more dangerous for thousands of Vermonters experiencing homelessness. And more arctic temperatures are on the way: the National Weather Service in Burlington warns that dangerously cold wind chills are expected tonight through Saturday.
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Heavy snow rolled through Tennessee and Kentucky on Thursday, and was expected to hit several states across the northeast next.