In order to live in Vermont, you’ve got to be able to embrace the seasons. So if you’re more into building sand castles than snowmen, you may not like what the Farmers Almanac had to say about this winter. That’s right, the 2017/2018 season is predicted to be snowier than usual. So, as the skiers and snowboarders are dancing with delight, let’s take a look at what we might have ahead with this winter forecast in VT.
If the thought of snow brings a smile to your face, you’re in luck!
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Winters are typically pretty chilly in the 802, so it should come as no surprise that the prediction is “Cold and Snowy.”
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If the mere thought of a snowy winter has you longing for the slopes, you’re in luck! A few windows are predicted to bring lots of the white stuff.
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The following times should put a smile on your face if you’re looking to make fresh tracks:
Flickr/Mark Jaeger The Farmers Almanac is red-flagging the 2018 dates of January 20-23, February 4-7 and 16-19, and March 1-3 and 20-23 for heavy snowfall.
If you’re not welcoming the extra-snowy winter ahead just stick with us. Only In Vermont be showing you the best ways to embrace winter at its best!
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Not sure how to feel about this winter forecast for VT? Take a look at these articles to spark some excitement! Did you know you could go horseback riding in the winter? Or take one of these awesome winter friendly hikes! And here are 12 spots in Vermont that you must visit this winter.
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The Farmers Almanac is red-flagging the 2018 dates of January 20-23, February 4-7 and 16-19, and March 1-3 and 20-23 for heavy snowfall.
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