Winter Weather — Eastern Addison, Vermont
2021-12-25 to 2021-12-26 · Eastern Addison, Vermont
Event narrative
Light accumulation of ice, less than a tenth of flat ice, due to freezing rain/drizzle. Numerous vehicle accidents (solo or multi-vehicle) due to icy roads.
Wider weather episode
Low pressure across the Great Lakes on Christmas Eve (December 24th) slowly traveled and transferred energy to a new coastal low near Cape Cod during the night of December 25th. This delivered a wintry mix of mainly light freezing rain and freezing drizzle beginning the morning of December 25th and ending as freezing drizzle and light snow on the morning of December 26th.
Snow accumulations were an inch or two across the northern mountains and NE VT with ice accumulations generally a tenth of an inch or less, except locally up to 1/4 inch in the lower Connecticut River Valley with little activity along the Canadian border.
Significant travel issues across VT during Christmas morning, especially in central and eastern VT with numerous vehicle accidents and the closure of portions of Interstate 89/91 and other roads at times.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 990227. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.