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  2. We're in the thick of winter driving season in Vermont. Are ...

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    Snow, ice and cold can be a treacherous combination for drivers during the wintertime in Vermont. Here's how travelers can stay safe. We're in the thick of winter driving season in Vermont.

  3. Winter storms are hitting the U.S. Here's how to keep your ...

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    Winter storms can turn dangerous when they cause power outages and risky road conditions. Preparation can help keep you and your family safe. Winter storms are hitting the U.S.

  4. Brutally cold temps covering half the US and paralyzing lake ...

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    “Please stay home and stay safe,” the sheriff’s office announced on Facebook. Tom Laird, 47, of Erie, Pennsylvania, is accustomed to snow in the winter but says the severity of Friday’s ...

  5. Severe winter storm expected to bring snow to Vermont this ...

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    The alert is for a winter storm watch beginning 8 p.m. March 22. It's classified as "severe," predicting significant threat to life or property. Travel will be difficult and isn't recommended.

  6. Vermont Association of Snow Travelers - Wikipedia

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    The Vermont Association of Snow Travelers, Inc. (VAST) was founded in 1967 and is responsible for the organization of the sport of snowmobiling, maintaining and grooming over 5,000 miles of trails in the state of Vermont. [1] Based in Berlin, Vermont, VAST is a private, non-profit organization with six full-time employees and one seasonal employee.

  7. Climate change in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Changing climate may reduce the output of Vermont's US $700-million dairy industry, which provides 70 percent of the state’s farm revenue. (As of 2019, about 135,000 of the 10 million US dairy cows were in Vermont.) [7] Higher temperatures cause cows to eat less and produce less milk. Climate change may also pose challenges for field crops ...

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