Vermont
Here are the snowfall totals in Vermont so far. Is it safe to drive?
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Winter Storm Fern slams multiple states, causing more than 10,000 flight cancellations across the nation.
The snowstorm isn’t over in Vermont quite yet: the National Weather Service of Burlington has a winter storm warning in effect for Vermont until 1 a.m. ET on Tuesday, Jan. 27.
With about a foot of snow already on the ground across Vermont, the NWS expects another few inches to accumulate on Jan. 26
NWS Meteorologist Adrianna Kremer said that travel should not be taken lightly, as the snow showers could affect visibility.
“If you’re on the roads, definitely just use caution,” Kremer said.
The winter storm warning said that roads, particularly bridges and overpasses, will be slick and hazardous to drive on in Vermont, affecting morning and evening commutes.
Here is how much snow Vermont has accumulated so far and will accumulate today.
Snowfall totals: How much snow did Burlington, VT get?
About a foot of snow has accumulated across Vermont so far overall, Kremer said, with the amount varying in different areas of the state.
She said that the Burlington Airport has about 9.8 inches of snow as of 7 a.m. Monday, Jan. 26.
Kremer said that they are expecting possibly two to six inches of additional snow accumulation today, but that it should begin tapering off later this evening.
Total snowfall accumulation could be 10 inches to 16 inches depending on the area. Southern Vermont has the potential to see 18 inches, according to the winter storm warning.
And more could be coming this week.
“There could be a few light snow showers throughout the week,” Kremer said. “The snow should be mostly over by the end of today.”
If you’d like to see informal reports of snowfall on the National Weather Service website, you can visit their spotter reports in Vermont here.
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USA TODAY’s snowfall map shows accumulation over the past 24, 48, and 72 hours, as well as seasonal totals dating back to Oct. 1. Updated multiple times a day, the map lets you toggle between timeframes to see how snow is adding up in your area.
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Rin Velasco is a trending reporter. She can be reached at rvelasco@usatodayco.com.