Thursday, November 17, 2022

Video: Sights And Sounds From Vermont's First Snowfall Of The Season

Vermont's first snowfall of the season ended in a gloomy note
as this still from the video I took shows. There's some 
subtle beauty in the darkness of November, though
After a truly bizarre, super warm start to November in Vermont, we finally had a bit of normalcy in the Green Mountain State on Wednesday.  

As we've been reporting on, the first real snowfall of the season came through Vermont.  

It was a completely normal storm for this time of year, with about the amount of snow you'd expect from a snowfall this time of year. This first snowfall came at about the average time of year.

This being November,  the weather was also super typical for Vermont as the bulk of the snow tapered off in the afternoon.

November is famous for being gloomy, dark, foggy and slushy, as temperatures during the day are often a little above freezing. We had all of those things Wednesday. It sounds awful, but there is a kind of quiet beauty to that half melted snow, the gray skies, the dark trees, the mist and the sprinkles. 

As I usually do, I made a quick video of our journey through the first snow of the season. Yes, there will be plenty more snowfalls, but the first one is a little special.

So, click on this link if you don't see the video image below. If you do see that video image below, click on that. 




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