The St. Patrick’s Day Blizzard Of 2007 Dumped Up to Two Feet Of Snow On Vermont
Do you love the snow? If your answer is yes, you might have been thrilled if you were in Vermont during the 2007 Saint Patrick’s Day blizzard.
2007 was quite a record breaking year for snowfall in Vermont. During the storm on March 17th, snowfall ranged from 7 to 24 inches, pending on where it fell within the state. And, along with this massive blizzard, Vermont was also hit with a storm on Valentine’s Day of the same year that left up to 48 inches in certain parts of the state!
Read on to learn more about this piece of Vermont history.
The storm was so intense that at times one to two inches landed an hour in parts of the state.
Along with many things coming to a standstill, another challenge from a major storm like the March 2007 one in VT, is all the work the clean-up crew needs to do.
And, you'll be in luck if you happen to hit the Vermont slopes after a major storm like the 2007 St. Patrick's Day blizzard.
If you’d like to spend time in Vermont during the winter, and possibly experience a blizzard like the 2007 Saint Patrick’s Day storm, check out Visit Vermont for things to do.
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Marla is a professional writer with a passion for traveling. She's lived or traveled to 35+ countries and has visited many off-the-beaten-path sites in America. When she's not planning her next adventure, Marla also teaches ESL to international students.