The roads on the way home from work today aren't perfect. This will mostly affect areas from Route 4 north this evening.
It's a very light snow, and will amount of less than an inch. But a dusting is enough to make the roads just slick enough so that you'd want to slow down.
Basically, just lay off the gas peddle and the eggnog this evening and you should be good to go.
The snow is very light and dry, too. If a big truck passes by you, it could stir up enough snow to briefly cut your visibility to almost nothing.
The big news, of course, is tomorrow's somewhat bigger storm. This evening's update is that there's a winter weather advisory is now up for most of Vermont except the Champlain Valley, western Rutland County and the lower Connecticut River Valley.
Those of you under the advisory can expect three to five inches of fresh snow between tomorrow and Wednesday morning. If you're not under the advisory, you'll still probably get a good two or three inches of snow out of the deal.
The mountains will of course get more snow than the valleys. Forecasters are still talking four to eight inches at the ski areas, fingers crossed.
I'll have a full update on this with tomorrow morning's post.

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