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  2. 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 ...

  3. What's new at Vermont ski areas? Breaking it down plus ... - AOL

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    Vermont flooding: Vermont ski town 'waiting with open arms' for winter season after severe flooding Young quoted Mad River Glen Founder Roland Palmedo, who said the ski area was, "A place focused ...

  4. 'Ain't your grandfather's February': Vermont boasts record ...

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    This winter – which meteorologists define as the December, January and February months – is officially Vermont’s warmest on record since the Green Mountain State started tracking ...

  5. VT wins big in USA Today's 10 best ski and snowboard awards ...

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    Planning a winter ski trip? Consider heading to the mountains of Vermont. USA Today's 10Best Readers' Choice Awards just released its best of ski and snowboard rankings, and Vermont won a total of ...

  6. Vermont - Wikipedia

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    The rural northeastern section known as the "Northeast Kingdom" often averages 10 °F (5.6 °C) colder than the southern areas of the state during winter. The annual snowfall averages between 60 and 100 inches (1,500 and 2,500 mm) depending on elevation. Vermont is the seventh coldest state in the country. [82]

  7. Mount Snow - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Mount Snow hosted the 4th Annual Winter X-Games. The Games returned to Mount Snow the following year. Mount Snow's Kelly Clark, bronze medalist of 2014 Olympic Women's half-pipe, [7] won the first American gold medal of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City in women's half-pipe. She is a graduate of the Mount Snow Academy and the ...

  8. 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.

  9. Northeast Slopes - Wikipedia

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    Northeast Slopes is a ski area located in Corinth, Vermont, United States. Northeast Slopes is operated entirely by volunteers. Northeast Slopes is operated entirely by volunteers. It has approximately 340 vertical feet of skiing across 35 acres of terrain served by two rope tows and a T-Bar.