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Weather Watch: The Sap is Flowing

Posted on February 14, 2012 | Blog Category:
By Charlie Hohn



sapsickle

Our roller coaster temperatures have made it difficult to determine just what season it is, but the maple trees have decided that it is spring.

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Weather Watch: February Thaw?

Posted on February 3, 2012 | Blog Category:
By Charlie Hohn



Shattered Ice on Middlebury River

January brought many thaws to choose from, rather than just one, and February’s first day brought a thaw as well.

(as seen to the left, after heavy rain at the end of January, the ice in the Middlebury River was ripped loose and strewn on the banks)

Wednesday would have seemed like a very warm day, but because I had just come back from a week-long visit to southern California (where it approached 80 degrees), the weather seemed a bit cool.  In reality, it was very warm for the first day of February -

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Weather Watch: January Thaw and the Snow Monster

Posted on January 25, 2012 | Blog Category:
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Weather Watch: Flash freeze causes icy roads

Posted on January 20, 2012 | Blog Category:
By Charlie Hohn



icy woods

The mild conditions this winter have not been conductive to ice skating on our local waterways, but on Wednesday morning many Addison County residents took unplanned trips across ice - when traveling across driveways and parking lots!

The culprit? A warm front bringing unseasonable rain, followed by a cold front and plummeting temperatures - an effect some meteorologists call a “flash freeze”.

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Weather Watch: "Snow Drought" Relief for Addison County?

Posted on January 12, 2012 | Blog Category:
By Charlie Hohn



Snow-Free Riverbanks

Over the last two months, most of the United States and southern Canada have been locked into a “snow drought”, but for parts of Vermont, at least, some significant snow may be on the way.

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Weather Watch: Looking Back on a Soggy Year

Posted on January 4, 2012 | Blog Category:
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Weather Watch: White Christmas?

Posted on December 21, 2011 | Blog Category:
By Charlie Hohn



As I type this blog post, there is not a bit of snow to be seen in East Middlebury.

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Weather Watch: Colder Weather Brings Beautiful Ice Formations

Posted on December 15, 2011 | Blog Category:
By Charlie Hohn



December temperatures have mostly been above average in Addison County, but over the last week, nighttime temperatures in the low 20s have caused the formation of some beautiful ice formations on local rivers and streams.

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Weather Watch: Unusually Warm Feels Cold

Posted on December 7, 2011 | Blog Category:
By Charlie Hohn



It felt extremely cold outside last night.

There was a light but cutting wind, the temperature was around 35 degrees, and it was raining.  Persistent drizzle mixed in with occasional spitting rain. The raindrops cut like ice when they hit my face, but they were entirely liquid.  I couldn’t help but wish it would cool a few degrees, so the rain would turn to snow and it would feel so much warmer.

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Weather Watch: Downsloping and a Temporary Bristol Desert

Posted on December 1, 2011 | Blog Category:
By Charlie Hohn



Snow Totals, November 23, 2011 Storm

On the day before Thanksgiving, I awoke to see about what I expected to see outside - a couple of inches of wet snow.

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