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Town-by-town snow and ski resort forecast for Vermont, New York, and the Upper Valley Friday evening

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Town-by-town snow and ski resort forecast for Vermont, New York, and the Upper Valley Friday evening


BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) – Vermont, New York, and the Upper Valley will get a round of heavy wet snow Friday that begins during the afternoon and transitions to a dry and powdery snow that lingers into Saturday morning.

A Winter Storm Warning is in effect from 10 a.m. Friday until 10 a.m. Saturday for Bennington, Windham, Windsor, eastern Addison and eastern Rutland Counties in Vermont; Sullivan and southern Grafton Counties in New Hampshire; and all of Essex County in N.Y. These areas will likely see the most difficult travel conditions and highest snow accumulations.

A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect from 10 a.m. Friday until 10 a.m. Saturday for the rest of the viewing area except northern Coös County in N.H.. Locations in the Winter Weather Advisory will likely see lower snow totals, but should still plan for potentially hazardous travel Friday afternoon and evening.

10 AM Friday to 10AM Saturday(Gunnar Consol)

Snow will be heavy, wet, and slushy when it begins. The heaviest and most intense snowfall will occur during the late afternoon and evening. A general 4-8″ of snow is expected to fall across the region. Areas that could see less snow include the southern St. Lawrence Valley, southern Champlain Valley, the low terrain of Rutland and Bennington County, and northern parts of the Northeast Kingdom.

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Friday afternoon into Saturday
Friday afternoon into Saturday(Gunnar Consol)

SKI RESORT FORECAST

Bolton Valley: 9-12″ Northeast Slopes: 6-9″
Bretton Woods: 6-9″ Okemo Mountain: 9-12″
Bromley Mountain: 9-12″ Pico Mountain: 6-9″
Burke Mountain: 3-6″ Saskadena Six: 6-9″
Cannon Mountain: 9-12″ Ski Quechee: 6-9″
Dartmouth Skiway: 6-9″ Smugglers’ Notch: 9-12″
Jay Peak: 6-9″ Stowe Mountain: 9-12″
Killington: 9-12″ Stratton Mountain: 9-12″
Loon Mountain: 6-9″ Sugarbush: 9-12″
Mad River Glen: 9-12″ Waterville Valley: 6-9″
Magic Mountain: 9-12″ Whaleback Mountain: 6-9″
Middlebury Snowbowl: 9-12″ Whiteface Mountain: 9-12″
Mount Snow: 9-12″ Wildcat Mountain: 6-9″
Mount Sunapee: 9-12″

TOWN-BY-TOWN FORECAST

VERMONT

ADDISON COUNTY

  • Addison: 3-6″
  • Bristol: 3-6″
  • Bridport: 3-6″
  • Cornwall: 3-6″
  • Ferrisburgh: 3-6″
  • Goshen: 3-6″
  • Granville: 3-6″
  • Hancock: 3-6″
  • Leicester: 3-6″
  • Lincoln: 4-8″
  • Middlebury: 3-6″
  • Monkton: 3-6″
  • New Haven: 3-6″
  • Orwell: 3-6″
  • Panton: 3-6″
  • Ripton: 4-8″
  • Salisbury: 3-6″
  • Shoreham: 3-6″
  • Starksboro: 4-8″
  • Vergennes: 3-6″
  • Waltham: 3-6″
  • Weybridge: 3-6″

BENNINGTON COUNTY

  • Arlington: 3-6″
  • Bennington: 3-6″
  • Dorset: 3-6″
  • Glastenbury: 3-6″
  • Landgrove: 3-6″
  • Manchester: 3-6″
  • Peru: 3-6″
  • Pownal: 3-6″
  • Readsboro: 4-8″
  • Rupert: 3-6″
  • Sandgate: 3-6″
  • Searsburg: 4-8″
  • Shaftsbury: 3-6″
  • Stamford: 3-6″
  • Sunderland: 3-6″
  • Winhall: 4-8″
  • Woodford: 4-8″

CALEDONIA COUNTY

  • Barnet: 2-5″
  • Burke: 2-5″
  • Danville: 4-8″
  • Groton: 4-8″
  • Hardwick: 4-8″
  • Kirby: 2-5″
  • Lyndon: 2-5″
  • Newark: 2-5″
  • Peacham: 4-8″
  • Ryegate: 4-8″
  • Sheffield: 2-5″
  • St. Johnsbury: 2-5″
  • Stannard: 4-8″
  • Sutton: 2-5″
  • Walden: 2-5″
  • Waterford: 4-8″
  • Wheelock: 2-5″

CHITTENDEN COUNTY

  • Bolton: 4-8″
  • Buels Gore: 4-8″
  • Burlington: 4-8″
  • Charlotte: 4-8″
  • Colchester: 4-8″
  • Essex: 4-8″
  • Essex Junction: 4-8″
  • Hinesburg: 4-8″
  • Huntington: 4-8″
  • Jericho: 4-8″
  • Milton: 4-8″
  • Richmond: 4-8″
  • Shelburne: 4-8″
  • South Burlington: 4-8″
  • St. George: 4-8″
  • Underhill: 4-8″
  • Westford: 4-8″
  • Williston: 4-8″
  • Winooski: 4-8″

ESSEX COUNTY

  • Averill: 2-5″
  • Averys Gore: 2-5″
  • Bloomfield: 2-5″
  • Brighton: 2-5″
  • Brunswick: 2-5″
  • Canaan: 4-8″
  • Concord: 2-5″
  • East Haven: 2-5″
  • Ferdinand: 2-5″
  • Granby: 2-5″
  • Guildhall: 2-5″
  • Lemington: 2-5″
  • Lewis: 2-5″
  • Lunenburg: 4-8″
  • Maidstone: 2-5″
  • Norton: 2-5″
  • Victory: 2-5″
  • Warren’s Gore: 2-5″

FRANKLIN COUNTY

  • Alburgh: 4-8″
  • Bakersfield: 4-8″
  • Berkshire: 4-8″
  • Enosburgh: 4-8″
  • Fairfax: 4-8″
  • Fletcher: 4-8″
  • Franklin: 4-8″
  • Georgia: 4-8″
  • Highgate: 4-8″
  • Montgomery: 4-8″
  • Richford: 4-8″
  • Sheldon: 4-8″
  • St. Albans City: 4-8″
  • St. Albans Town: 4-8″
  • Swanton: 4-8″

GRAND ISLE COUNTY

  • Alburgh: 4-8″
  • Grand Isle: 4-8″
  • Isle La Motte: 4-8″
  • North Hero: 4-8″
  • South Hero: 4-8″

LAMOILLE COUNTY

  • Belvidere: 4-8″
  • Cambridge: 4-8″
  • Eden: 4-8″
  • Elmore: 4-8″
  • Hyde Park: 4-8″
  • Johnson: 4-8″
  • Morristown: 4-8″
  • Stowe: 4-8″
  • Waterville: 4-8″
  • Wolcott: 4-8″

ORANGE COUNTY

  • Braintree: 4-8″
  • Bradford: 3-6″
  • Brookfield: 4-8″
  • Chelsea: 4-8″
  • Corinth: 4-8″
  • Fairlee: 3-6″
  • Newbury: 3-6″
  • Orange: 4-8″
  • Randolph: 4-8″
  • Strafford: 4-8″
  • Thetford: 3-6″
  • Topsham: 4-8″
  • Tunbridge: 4-8″
  • Vershire: 4-8″
  • Washington: 4-8″
  • West Fairlee: 3-6″
  • Williamstown: 4-8″

ORLEANS COUNTY

  • Albany: 2-5″
  • Barton: 2-5″
  • Brownington: 2-5″
  • Charleston: 2-5″
  • Coventry: 2-5″
  • Craftsbury: 4-8″
  • Derby: 2-5″
  • Glover: 2-5″
  • Greensboro: 4-8″
  • Holland: 2-5″
  • Irasburg: 2-5″
  • Jay: 2-5″
  • Lowell: 2-5″
  • Morgan: 2-5″
  • Newport City: 2-5″
  • Newport Town: 2-5″
  • Troy: 2-5″
  • Westfield: 2-5″
  • Westmore: 2-5″

RUTLAND COUNTY

  • Benson: 3-6″
  • Brandon: 3-6″
  • Castleton: 3-6″
  • Chittenden: 3-6″
  • Clarendon: 3-6″
  • Danby: 4-8″
  • Fair Haven: 3-6″
  • Hubbardton: 4-8″
  • Ira: 3-6″
  • Killington: 4-8″
  • Mendon: 4-8″
  • Middletown Springs: 3-6″
  • Mount Holly: 4-8″
  • Mount Tabor: 4-8″
  • Pittsfield: 4-8″
  • Pittsford: 3-6″
  • Poultney: 3-6″
  • Proctor: 3-6″
  • Rutland: 3-6″
  • Rutland Town: 3-6″
  • Shrewsbury: 4-8″
  • Sudbury: 3-6″
  • Tinmouth: 3-6″
  • Wallingford: 3-6″
  • Wells: 3-6″
  • West Haven: 3-6″
  • West Rutland: 3-6″

WASHINGTON COUNTY

  • Barre City: 3-6″
  • Barre Town: 3-6″
  • Berlin: 4-8″
  • Cabot: 4-8″
  • Calais: 4-8″
  • Duxbury: 4-8″
  • East Montpelier: 4-8″
  • Fayston: 4-8″
  • Marshfield: 4-8″
  • Middlesex: 4-8″
  • Montpelier: 3-6″
  • Moretown: 4-8″
  • Northfield: 4-8″
  • Plainfield: 4-8″
  • Roxbury: 4-8″
  • Warren: 4-8″
  • Waterbury: 4-8″
  • Waitsfield: 4-8″
  • Woodbury: 4-8″
  • Worcester: 4-8″

WINDHAM COUNTY

  • Athens: 4-8″
  • Brattleboro: 3-6″
  • Brookline: 4-8″
  • Dover: 4-8″
  • Dummerston: 3-6″
  • Grafton: 4-8″
  • Guilford: 3-6″
  • Halifax: 4-8″
  • Jamaica: 4-8″
  • Londonderry: 4-8″
  • Marlboro: 4-8″
  • Newfane: 3-6″
  • Putney: 3-6″
  • Rockingham: 3-6″
  • Somerset: 4-8″
  • Stratton: 4-8″
  • Vernon: 3-6″
  • Wardsboro: 4-8″
  • Westminster: 3-6″
  • Wilmington: 4-8″

WINDSOR COUNTY

  • Andover: 4-8″
  • Baltimore: 4-8″
  • Bethel: 4-8″
  • Bridgewater: 4-8″
  • Cavendish: 4-8″
  • Chester: 4-8″
  • Hartford: 3-6″
  • Hartland: 3-6″
  • Ludlow: 4-8″
  • Norwich: 3-6″
  • Plymouth: 4-8″
  • Pomfret: 4-8″
  • Reading: 4-8″
  • Rochester: 4-8″
  • Royalton: 3-6″
  • Sharon: 3-6″
  • Springfield: 4-8″
  • Stockbridge: 4-8″
  • Weathersfield: 3-6″
  • West Windsor: 3-6″
  • Windsor: 3-6″
  • Woodstock: 4-8″

NEW HAMPSHIRE

COÖS COUNTY

  • Berlin: 2-5″
  • Clarksville: 2-5″
  • Colebrook: 2-5″
  • Columbia: 2-5″
  • Dalton: 2-5″
  • Dixville: 2-5″
  • Dummer: 2-5″
  • Errol: 2-5″
  • Gorham: 2-5″
  • Jefferson: 2-5″
  • Lancaster: 2-5″
  • Milan: 2-5″
  • Millsfield: 2-5″
  • Northumberland: 2-5″
  • Pittsburg: 2-5″
  • Randolph: 2-5″
  • Shelburne: 2-5″
  • Stark: 2-5″
  • Stewartstown: 2-5″
  • Stratford: 2-5″
  • Success: 2-5″
  • Whitefield: 2-5″

GRAFTON COUNTY

  • Alexandria: 4-8″
  • Ashland: 4-8″
  • Bath: 4-8″
  • Bethlehem: 4-8″
  • Bridgewater: 4-8″
  • Campton: 4-8″
  • Canaan: 4-8″
  • Dorchester: 4-8″
  • Easton: 4-8″
  • Enfield: 4-8″
  • Franconia: 4-8″
  • Grafton: 4-8″
  • Groton: 4-8″
  • Hanover: 4-8″
  • Haverhill: 4-8″
  • Hebron: 4-8″
  • Holderness: 4-8″
  • Landaff: 4-8″
  • Lebanon: 4-8″
  • Lincoln: 4-8″
  • Lisbon: 4-8″
  • Lyme: 4-8″
  • Lyman: 4-8″
  • Monroe: 4-8″
  • Orford: 4-8″
  • Piermont: 4-8″
  • Plymouth: 4-8″
  • Sugar Hill: 4-8″
  • Thornton: 4-8″
  • Warren: 4-8″
  • Waterville Valley: 4-8″
  • Wentworth: 4-8″
  • Woodstock: 4-8″

SULLIVAN COUNTY

  • Acworth: 4-8″
  • Charlestown: 4-8″
  • Claremont: 4-8″
  • Cornish: 4-8″
  • Croydon: 4-8″
  • Grantham: 4-8″
  • Goshen: 4-8″
  • Langdon: 4-8″
  • Lempster: 4-8″
  • Newport: 2-5″
  • Plainfield: 4-8″
  • Springfield: 4-8″
  • Sunapee: 4-8″
  • Unity: 4-8″
  • Washington: 4-8″

NEW YORK

CLINTON COUNTY

  • Altona: 4-8″
  • Au Sable Forks: 4-8″
  • Beekmantown: 4-8″
  • Champlain: 4-8″
  • Chesterfield: 4-8″
  • Dannemora: 4-8″
  • Ellenburg: 4-8″
  • Essex: 4-8″
  • Keeseville: 4-8″
  • Mineville: 4-8″
  • Moriah: 4-8″
  • Peru: 4-8″
  • Plattsburgh: 4-8″
  • Rouses Point: 4-8″
  • Schuyler Falls: 4-8″
  • Ticonderoga: 4-8″
  • Westport: 4-8″
  • Willsboro: 4-8″

ESSEX COUNTY

  • Au Sable Forks: 4-8″
  • Chesterfield: 4-8″
  • Crown Point: 4-8″
  • Elizabethtown: 3-6″
  • Essex: 4-8″
  • Jay: 4-8″
  • Keeseville: 4-8″
  • Lake Placid: 4-8″
  • Lewis: 4-8″
  • Mineville: 4-8″
  • Moriah: 4-8″
  • Newcomb: 4-8″
  • North Hudson: 3-6″
  • Port Henry: 4-8″
  • Schroon Lake: 4-8″
  • Ticonderoga: 4-8″
  • Westport: 4-8″
  • Willsboro: 4-8″

FRANKLIN COUNTY

  • Altona: 4-8″
  • Bellmont: 4-8″
  • Bloomingdale: 4-8″
  • Brushton: 4-8″
  • Champlain: 4-8″
  • Chateaugay: 4-8″
  • Constable: 4-8″
  • Duane: 4-8″
  • Franklin: 4-8″
  • Malone: 4-8″
  • Moira: 4-8″
  • Saranac Lake: 4-8″
  • Santa Clara: 4-8″
  • Tupper Lake: 4-8″
  • Waverly: 4-8″

ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY

  • Canton: 2-5″
  • Colton: 2-5″
  • Edwardsville: 1-3″
  • Gouverneur: 2-5″
  • Hannawa Falls: 2-5″
  • Hermon: 2-5″
  • Heuvelton: 2-5″
  • Hopkinton: 2-5″
  • Lawrence: 2-5″
  • Lisbon: 2-5″
  • Louisville: 4-8″
  • Macomb: 2-5″
  • Madrid: 2-5″
  • Massena: 4-8″
  • Morristown: 4-8″
  • Nicholville: 2-5″
  • Norfolk: 2-5″
  • Ogdensburg: 4-8″
  • Oswegatchie: 1-3″
  • Parishville: 2-5″
  • Pierrepont: 2-5″
  • Potsdam: 2-5″
  • Rensselaer Falls: 1-3″
  • Rossie: 1-3″
  • Southville: 2-5″
  • Stockholm: 4-8″
  • Waddington: 4-8″



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VT Lottery Mega Millions, Gimme 5 results for March 10, 2026

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Powerball, Mega Millions jackpots: What to know in case you win

Here’s what to know in case you win the Powerball or Mega Millions jackpot.

Just the FAQs, USA TODAY

The Vermont Lottery offers several draw games for those willing to make a bet to win big.

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Those who want to play can enter the MegaBucks and Lucky for Life games as well as the national Powerball and Mega Millions games. Vermont also partners with New Hampshire and Maine for the Tri-State Lottery, which includes the Mega Bucks, Gimme 5 as well as the Pick 3 and Pick 4.

Drawings are held at regular days and times, check the end of this story to see the schedule.

Here’s a look at March 10, 2026, results for each game:

Winning Vermont Mega Millions numbers from March 10 drawing

16-21-30-35-65, Mega Ball: 07

Check Vermont Mega Millions payouts and previous drawings here.

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Winning Gimme 5 numbers from March 10 drawing

04-05-08-18-36

Check Gimme 5 payouts and previous drawings here.

Winning Pick 3 numbers from March 10 drawing

Day: 1-5-1

Evening: 3-2-5

Check Pick 3 payouts and previous drawings here.

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Winning Pick 4 numbers from March 10 drawing

Day: 4-9-5-0

Evening: 0-4-9-8

Check Pick 4 payouts and previous drawings here.

Winning Millionaire for Life numbers from March 10 drawing

03-27-43-45-49, Bonus: 04

Check Millionaire for Life payouts and previous drawings here.

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Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news & results

Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your lottery prize

For Vermont Lottery prizes up to $499, winners can claim their prize at any authorized Vermont Lottery retailer or at the Vermont Lottery Headquarters by presenting the signed winning ticket for validation. Prizes between $500 and $5,000 can be claimed at any M&T Bank location in Vermont during the Vermont Lottery Office’s business hours, which are 8a.m.-4p.m. Monday through Friday, except state holidays.

For prizes over $5,000, claims must be made in person at the Vermont Lottery headquarters. In addition to signing your ticket, you will need to bring a government-issued photo ID, and a completed claim form.

All prize claims must be submitted within one year of the drawing date. For more information on prize claims or to download a Vermont Lottery Claim Form, visit the Vermont Lottery’s FAQ page or contact their customer service line at (802) 479-5686.

Vermont Lottery Headquarters

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1311 US Route 302, Suite 100

Barre, VT

05641

When are the Vermont Lottery drawings held?

  • Powerball: 10:59 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
  • Mega Millions: 11 p.m. Tuesday and Friday.
  • Gimme 5: 6:55 p.m. Monday through Friday.
  • Lucky for Life: 10:38 p.m. daily.
  • Pick 3 Day: 1:10 p.m. daily.
  • Pick 4 Day: 1:10 p.m. daily.
  • Pick 3 Evening: 6:55 p.m. daily.
  • Pick 4 Evening: 6:55 p.m. daily.
  • Megabucks: 7:59 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
  • Millionaire for Life: 11:15 p.m. daily

What is Vermont Lottery Second Chance?

Vermont’s 2nd Chance lottery lets players enter eligible non-winning instant scratch tickets into a drawing to win cash and/or other prizes. Players must register through the state’s official Lottery website or app. The drawings are held quarterly or are part of an additional promotion, and are done at Pollard Banknote Limited in Winnipeg, MB, Canada.

This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a Vermont editor. You can send feedback using this form.

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Vermont highway shut down following rock slide

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A portion of a Vermont highway has been shut down following a rock slide on Tuesday.

Vermont State Police said in an email around 1:22 p.m. that they had received a report of a rock slide on Route 5 in Fairlee, just south of the Bradford town line.

“Initial reports are of a substantial amount of rock & trees in the roadway, making travel through the area difficult or impassable,” they said. “Motorists should seek alternate routes or expect delays in the area.”

Route 5 is a nearly 200-mile, mostly two-lane highway running from the Massachusetts border to Canada.

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In an update shortly after 2 p.m., state police said Route 5 in Fairlee between Mountain Road and Sawyer Mountain Drive will remain closed while the Vermont Agency of Transportation assesses the stability of the roadway.

No further details were released.



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Maine Black Bears vs. Vermont Catamounts – Live Score – March 13, 2026

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Vermont meets Maine and Smith in America East Final, fresh off her 26 Pts, 12 Reb, 4 Ast game

TEAM STATS

ME

62.3 PPG 65.8

28.4 RPG 29.8

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13.4 APG 12.1

11.2 TPG 9.9

60.1 PPG Allowed 51.5

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