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Winter Storm Approaches, Plenty to Do in Burlington Before the Snow Hits
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Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Saturday, January 24th.
We're tracking a significant winter storm that's heading our way and could make for some tricky conditions tomorrow. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for Essex County starting at one o'clock Sunday afternoon through one o'clock Tuesday morning, with expectations of nine to sixteen inches of snow. The heaviest snow is forecast to fall overnight Sunday and into early Monday morning, so if you've got plans for your Monday commute, you'll want to give yourself some extra time. The good news is meteorologists are calling this fluffy, dry snow thanks to the cold air that'll be in place, which should mean less damage to trees and fewer utility issues compared to wet, heavy snow. Temperatures are expected to stay in the single digits, so bundle up if you're heading out. Once this system moves through, cold air will stick around for most of the week.
On a brighter note, there's plenty to do today before the storm arrives. If you're looking to get the family out of the house and beat cabin fever, Next Stage Arts is hosting Cereal and K-Pop over at their facility this morning. They've got a build-your-own cereal bar, board games, and then they're screening a K-pop powered action film for the kids. That starts at ten o'clock.
For the art lovers, there are several gallery openings and receptions happening around town today. The ALL Arts Gallery is having a reception for their exhibit called The Blues from three to five o'clock this afternoon. And if you're interested in visual arts, there's an in-person artist panel at one of the galleries from three to four-thirty, followed by an artist reception from five to seven.
If you're into live comedy, Emil Wakim is performing at the Vermont Comedy Club tonight, so that could be a fun evening out before the weather turns.
Also worth noting, there's a women's hockey game tonight at Gutterson Fieldhouse at seven o'clock, with the Vermont Catamounts taking on UMass. If you caught Friday night's men's hockey game, you saw quite the matchup as UMass shut out Vermont four to nothing.
So that's what's happening in Burlington today. Stay warm, stay safe as we head into this winter storm, and we'll have more updates for you tomorrow.
This has been Burlington Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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We're tracking a significant winter storm that's heading our way and could make for some tricky conditions tomorrow. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for Essex County starting at one o'clock Sunday afternoon through one o'clock Tuesday morning, with expectations of nine to sixteen inches of snow. The heaviest snow is forecast to fall overnight Sunday and into early Monday morning, so if you've got plans for your Monday commute, you'll want to give yourself some extra time. The good news is meteorologists are calling this fluffy, dry snow thanks to the cold air that'll be in place, which should mean less damage to trees and fewer utility issues compared to wet, heavy snow. Temperatures are expected to stay in the single digits, so bundle up if you're heading out. Once this system moves through, cold air will stick around for most of the week.
On a brighter note, there's plenty to do today before the storm arrives. If you're looking to get the family out of the house and beat cabin fever, Next Stage Arts is hosting Cereal and K-Pop over at their facility this morning. They've got a build-your-own cereal bar, board games, and then they're screening a K-pop powered action film for the kids. That starts at ten o'clock.
For the art lovers, there are several gallery openings and receptions happening around town today. The ALL Arts Gallery is having a reception for their exhibit called The Blues from three to five o'clock this afternoon. And if you're interested in visual arts, there's an in-person artist panel at one of the galleries from three to four-thirty, followed by an artist reception from five to seven.
If you're into live comedy, Emil Wakim is performing at the Vermont Comedy Club tonight, so that could be a fun evening out before the weather turns.
Also worth noting, there's a women's hockey game tonight at Gutterson Fieldhouse at seven o'clock, with the Vermont Catamounts taking on UMass. If you caught Friday night's men's hockey game, you saw quite the matchup as UMass shut out Vermont four to nothing.
So that's what's happening in Burlington today. Stay warm, stay safe as we head into this winter storm, and we'll have more updates for you tomorrow.
This has been Burlington Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI