Vermont Snow Day Calculator

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Vermont School Closure Prediction Tool

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Vermont Snow Day Forecast Results

Vermont ZIP Code Coverage

Southern Vermont

05001β†’05099

Central Vermont

05101β†’05299

Southeastern Vermont

05301β†’05399

Burlington Metro Area

05401β†’05499

Northern Vermont

05601β†’05999

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Vermont Snow Statistics & Information

Geographic Features

  • β€’Green Mountains
  • β€’Lake Champlain
  • β€’Mount Mansfield
  • β€’Killington Peak

Snow Statistics

Annual Average Snowfall

89.5 inches

Snow Days per Year

75 days

School Information

Average Snow Days

7 days/year

School Districts

51

Vermont Historical Snow Events

Valentine's Day Blizzard

2010-02-25

Snowfall: 42 inches

Record snowfall at Jay Peak, widespread closures

Valentine's Day Storm

2007-02-14

Snowfall: 30.4 inches

State offices closed, major ski resorts overwhelmed

March Nor'easter

2018-03-13

Snowfall: 27.5 inches

Multiple day school closures, power outages across state

Vermont Snow Facts

Vermont's Jay Peak averages over 350 inches of snow annually, making it one of the snowiest locations in the eastern United States

The state is home to 20 alpine ski resorts, the highest concentration per capita in the country

Vermont's snow quality is enhanced by the 'Lake Effect' from Lake Champlain, creating unique microclimates

The state holds the record for the most consecutive days of snowfall in New England: 33 days in Burlington during the winter of 1969-70