More than a foot of snow fell in the Burlington area. The National Weather Service says 16 inches of snow has fallen in the town of Walden in the northeast corner of the state, and Sutton got 15.5 inches. Vermont is digging out from the biggest storm to hit the state in more than two years. Two tractor trailers also got stuck at Exit 113 northbound, causing more lane blockage. However, they say it’s better to stay off the roads altogether.Ī tractor trailer got stuck in the median at the 110 northbound mile marker, blocking a lane. The Maine Department of Transportation says two incidents on Interstate 95 require the attention of drivers in the Augusta area. Some areas of Maine got 20 inches of snow on Monday, and winds are topping 35 mph. High winds are making for poor visibility on roads and blowing snow into the path of drivers. Maine authorities say road conditions are bad enough to warrant staying off the highways so snowplow drivers can do their work. His name and condition wasn’t immediately known. Police in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, say a man clearing heavy snow off of a vehicle suffered a heart attack and was taken to a hospital. Police are withholding his identity pending notification of family. The victim was struck just before 12:30 a.m. They say the driver was possibly operating a snowplow on a snow-covered road. Redfield, NY has gotten crazy lake-effect snow this year.In Coventry, Rhode Island, police are investigating the hit-and-run death of a 19-year-old man. less than one quarter of a mile at times. North 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 60 mph. Tonight through Monday, with travel near impossible at times.ĭrifting of snow could easily exceed 5 feet. Extremely hazardous travel can be expected later * IMPACTS.Strong winds will lead to blowing snow with whiteoutĬonditions. The worst conditions are expectedĮarly this morning through the day today. * HAZARD TYPES.Heavy snow along with significant blowing and BLIZZARD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 5 AM EST TUESDAY. Including the cities of. Town.Ī.Great Pond.Orland.ĭeblois.Grand Lake. Southern Penobscot-Interior Hancock-Central Washington. Morning through tonight in the Bangor and Downeast region. Winds will produce blizzard conditions.especially early this Heavy snowfall is expectedĪlong with strong winds. Strong low pressure moving across the Gulf of Maine will move Major winter storm continues to impact the region through Image: NOAA Blizzard Warning For Maine: Blizzard Warning URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE.UPDATED Image: NOAA Widespread precipitation forecasted. NOAA Gray, ME Warm temperatures in the next 6-10 days. Image: NOAA Gray, ME Maine: 18-24″ Storm Total * SNOW ACCUMULATIONS. With localized higher amounts over the northern Adirondacks and central and northern An additional 1 to 4 inches is expected through this afternoon. Image: NOAA Burlington, VT Vermont: 1-4+” of Snow Throughout Today * Accumulations. Image: NOAA Boston, MA Massachusetts: 2-4″ of Snow Throughout Today * Snow Accumulations.An additional 2 to 4 inchesis possible with the greatest amounts in localized squalls. NOAA Albany, NY East Coast Storm Totals. Image: Tom Niziol Connecticut: 1-3″ of Snow Throughout Today * Snow Accumulations.An additional 1 to 3 inches of snow is possible this morning, Image: NOAA Albany, NY New York: 1-4+” of Snow Throughout Today An additional 1 to 4 inches is expected through this afternoon.with localized higher amounts over the northern Adirondacks and central and northern Green Mountains. Storm cycles have been pounding the area as of late. Plenty of snow is expected to fall in the Eastern United States throughout the next 7 days. Image: Tropical Tidbits 7 day precipitation totals. NOAA Has Issued Winter Storm Warnings For:ħ day snowfall forecast. Winter Storm Orson has the potential to still strengthen as low pressure continues.ġ2-18″ of snow is forecasted in Northern Maine throughout the day today. Along with a few Blizzard Warnings in the New England area. Winter Storm are in effect throughout the East Coast area.
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