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Dry conditions prevail tonight into tomorrow morning before precipitation moves in from the east. Here is a look at forecast amounts of snow and rain over the region Thursday morning (4/2) through Friday afternoon (4/3). #nywx #vtwx pic.twitter.com/PznjEjUaeh
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A brief explanation about the COVID-19 Special Enrollment Period offered through Vermont Health Connect https://youtu.be/-KxjFIs2OEk
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As part of the Open Burning Weather Awareness Campaign 2020 from the National Weather Service in Burlington, we will examine some of the fire weather products and services from the National Weather Service. Today’s topic discusses the peak fire season across the North Country. pic.twitter.com/7CMnrIrPsD
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…Patchy Dense Freezing Fog along the West River and Connecticut River… Reduced visibilities down to one quarter of mile will impact traveling conditions within the West River and Connecticut River Valleys. As temperatures are below freezing, some icy patches may result. Motorists are urged to travel with care, use low beam
Seasonable temperatures are expected today. We’ll start out mostly sunny, but clouds will increase through the day. It remains dry through much of tonight, then rain/mountain snow spreads from east to west on Thursday. Most areas will see an inch or less of snow accumulation. pic.twitter.com/sjZfmeGipj
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Quiet weather overnight with clear skies and low temperatures in the low to mid 20s. Check your local forecast at: http://weather.gov/btv pic.twitter.com/yijcWvbHE5
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THREAD: Today, I’m calling all Vermonters into service with the launch of a new website allowing people to sign up for volunteer assistance to support our response to COVID-19. I’m asking every Vermonter to dig deep and find a way to help. #vtpoli 1/15
https://vermont.gov/volunteer .
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Visible GeoColor imagery from GOES-16 shows clouds retreating southwards, giving us a nice, clear day. Quiet, seasonable conditions will continue into tomorrow with increasing clouds later. #nywx #vtwx pic.twitter.com/aRV49gcyXL
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