| A patch of miniature daffodils endures Sunday's snow in St. Albans, Vermont. Unfortunately, intense cold tomorrow night will probably kill them off |
The snow came during the middle of the day after a warm spell. The ground was warm and some sunlight was trying to get through the clouds.
Those two factors prevented a lot of accumulation. Had this been a month or two ago, we would have had several inches of snow in the valleys .
The fact that snow accumulated at all testifies to the intensity of it for awhile today.
In the valleys, the roads stayed mostly wet, maybe with a few slush patches during heavier bursts of snow. Higher elevation roads got slick and slushy, which is incredibly uncharacteristic for an April afternoon
Route 15 near Rowell Road in Walden had to be closed due to slide-offs. Interstate 91 in Sheffield Heights in the Northeast Kingdom also had some crashes.
The cold, elevated surface of my truck accumulated 1.6 inches here in St. Albans. Of course, there was less snow on the ground, but it did accumulate on grassy surfaces and trees. Burlington reported just 0.2 inches of snow. .
The snow pretty much ended here shortly around 3 p.m.m but as of 5 p.m. there is surprisingly sone snow still in the ground. It's not melting all that fast.
The last and of heavier snow was in central Vermont late this afternoon and heading east.
A few breaks in the clouds were appearing over western Vermont, so that might melt the rest of rte snow before sunset. New snow showers have developed in New York, so we'll probably see some of that in Vermont this evening. Some of the snow showers could be very briefly heavy early this evening, but they won't lead to any new accumulation.
TONIGHT, TOMORROW, TOMORROW NIGHT
A reinforcing cold front late tonight and early tomorrow morning could reinvigorate the snow showers briefly, but again they won't amount to much.
But early morning commuters will start the day amid subfreezing temperatures. Left over water might freeze, and any snow showers might briefly stick to the pavement better than it did today. Monday continues to continue blustery and cold.
Unfortunately, we've gotten no good news for Monday night cold temperatures in the afternoon forecast updates The forecast lows for Tuesday morning still look to be in the 15 to 25 degree range. Lots or spring garden freeze destruction looms.
I'll have more updates on this cold weather tomorrow morning, of course!

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