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The Eye on the Sky Weather Center is a meteorology and weather forecasting station operated regularly at the site since 1893. Meteorologists broadcast their unique weather forecasts for Vermont, New Hampshire, and areas immediately around the region, on Vermont Public Radio and Magic 97.7. [ 2 ]
"This is an all-hands-on-deck" event, Vermont governor Phil Scott told a news conference. Parts of Vermont had already received between 7 and 8 inches (17 and 20 cm) of rain, turning streets into ...
Nearly three months after severe flooding inundated Vermont’s capital city, Montpelier businesses launched an event Friday to celebrate how much they've rebuilt — and remind the public not to ...
Vermont's average annual temperature has increased by two degrees Fahrenheit over the last century. The average in 1900 was recorded as 42.1 degrees, while 2020 was recorded as 44.1 degrees ...
The flash floods caused 12 fatalities across several states at least $2.2 billion in damage. The event was known as the Great Vermont Flood of 10–11 July 2023 by the National Weather Service in Burlington, Vermont after its significant impacts in the state on the respective dates.
The Fairbanks Museum is well known in Vermont for producing the "Eye on the Sky" weather forecast which is broadcast on Vermont Public Radio and Magic 97.7 FM. There has been an annual First Night community celebration of the arts on New Year's Eve since 1993. [32]
The bad news was that strong thunderstorms were expected to move into parts of the state by Thursday night, which could cause Vermont braces for more rain in wake of historic flooding Skip to main ...
Burlington Municipal Airport opened a weather station on February 4, 1934, but all reports were sent from the City Office. On March 1, 1939, the first telegraph reports directly from the airport location began. On June 4, 1943, the U.S. Weather Bureau consolidated the two observing sites at the airport location, closing the City Office.