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Another cold morning

It was another cold start to the day in Vermont, especially in the NEK. Temperatures were well below zero at every weather station I checked this morning.  We bottomed out at -23.6° here in Island Pond. We even made the news this morning as one of the coldest spots in VT on ABC 22.

Morning lows for VT and Northern NY

Morning lows for VT and Northern NY

After a sunny start to the day we are expecting clouds to increase throughout the day with flurries and snow squalls overnight as another front moves through with a dusting to a couple of inches expected. I will leave you with this image of a sumny morning from our webcam.

Sunny but cold start to the day

Sunny but cold start to the day

Light snow followed by warm up and rain

Light snow has been falling throughout the region all afternoon.  The forecast is only calling for a few inches to fall. Later in the week the NWS is calling for a brief warm up with a little rain on Friday.  Saturday is also forecast to be in the upper 30’s before returning to colder temps on Sunday.

Here’s a recent image from our webcam in Island Pond with snow falling. As always,  you can view the current conditions on our webcam by pointing your browser here

http://nekwx.com/webcam/

Snow on the webcam in Island Pond,  VT

Snow on the webcam in Island Pond, VT

Valentines Storm update 2/14/14

Last night when I turned in I thought the storm was a bust. However, when I got up this morning we had indeed gotten some snow. At 2pm light snow continues to fall on the NEK. Snow totals from around the region are between 6-14 inches with some other parts of the state recording up to 2 feet of snow! The highest total from around the NEK that I could find was 14 inches in Averill. Here in Island Pond we’ve received 8.5″ so far. The wind is really blowing it around creating white out conditions during some of the heavier gusts.

I was hoping to see the 24″ mark covered on thewebcam snow stake, but we didn’t manage to get enough for that. Oh well, there’s always tomorrow….

18 inch mark covered on the snow stake

18 inch mark covered on the snow stake