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Monday, January 16, 2017National Weather Service.“They’re going to be happy,” said Marlon Verasamy, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in South Burlington.Buy PhotoRunners cross fallen snow at Waterfront Park in Burlington on Thursday, December 29, 2016. (Photo: GLENN RUSSELL/FREE PRESS)Other parts of New England are forecast to get up to two feet of heavy, wet snow and blizzard conditions.By Thursday afternoon, Mount Snow in southern Vermont said it already had received more snow this season than in all of last season and more is in the forecast.Loon Mountain in Lincoln, New Hampshire, has many more trails open than this time last year. The resort could get 12 to 18 inches of snow in the storm which extends into Friday.Resorts expect to be opening more terrain as the storm continues.As of Thursday afternoon, the snow caused no major problems on Burlington’s streets, said the assistant director of the Department of Public Works.“As far as Burlington is concerned, everything is going quite well,” Rob Green said at about 2 p.m. “You can see out your window, there’s an inch of snow out there, it’s very light. We do not expect it to be anything serious.”Green said the city’s trucks and tractors were out on the streets, plowing and salting. He said the relatively quiet week was helping traffic.“A lot of people are on vacation, school’s out, that helps too,” Green said.Verasamy confirmed Thursday that about an inch and a half of snow had fallen by 2 p.m. in Burlington. Verasamy said Burlington could see 4 to 6 inches of snow overall.“We’re looking for it to get a bit stronger over the next couple of hours and start tapering off in the evening,” Verasamy said.Buy PhotoA family enjoys sledding on the Trinity Campus of the University of Vermont in Burlington on Thursday, December 29, 2016. (Photo: GLENN RUSSELL/FREE PRESS)In New Hampshire, officials urged people not to drive after 6 p.m. Safety officials said 80 cars had crashed or gone off the road in the state since Thursday morning but that no serious injuries had been reported as of the late afternoon. Most of the crashes occurred in central New Hampshire.img itemprop="url" src="http://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/88de15787bd991e103bcb89cbb9b0a3d1d4349d5/c=0-30-4000-3038&r=x408&c=540x405/local/-/media/2016/12/29/Burlington/Burlington/636186239686841047-BUR20161229SNOW3.jpg" alt="A pedestrian crosses the railroad tracks at Waterfront" width="540" height="405" data-mycapture-src...
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Monday, January 16, 2017National Weather Service.“They’re going to be happy,” said Marlon Verasamy, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in South Burlington.Buy PhotoRunners cross fallen snow at Waterfront Park in Burlington on Thursday, December 29, 2016. (Photo: GLENN RUSSELL/FREE PRESS)Other parts of New England are forecast to get up to two feet of heavy, wet snow and blizzard conditions.By Thursday afternoon, Mount Snow in southern Vermont said it already had received more snow this season than in all of last season and more is in the forecast.Loon Mountain in Lincoln, New Hampshire, has many more trails open than this time last year. The resort could get 12 to 18 inches of snow in the storm which extends into Friday.Resorts expect to be opening more terrain as the storm continues.As of Thursday afternoon, the snow caused no major problems on Burlington’s streets, said the assistant director of the Department of Public Works.“As far as Burlington is concerned, everything is going quite well,” Rob Green said at about 2 p.m. “You can see out your window, there’s an inch of snow out there, it’s very light. We do not expect it to be anything serious.”Green said the city’s trucks and tractors were out on the streets, plowing and salting. He said the relatively quiet week was helping traffic.“A lot of people are on vacation, school’s out, that helps too,” Green said.Verasamy confirmed Thursday that about an inch and a half of snow had fallen by 2 p.m. in Burlington. Verasamy said Burlington could see 4 to 6 inches of snow overall.“We’re looking for it to get a bit stronger over the next couple of hours and start tapering off in the evening,” Verasamy said.Buy PhotoA family enjoys sledding on the Trinity Campus of the University of Vermont in Burlington on Thursday, December 29, 2016. (Photo: GLENN RUSSELL/FREE PRESS)In New Hampshire, officials urged people not to drive after 6 p.m. Safety officials said 80 cars had crashed or gone off the road in the state since Thursday morning but that no serious injuries had been reported as of the late afternoon. Most of the crashes occurred in central New Hampshire.img itemprop="url" src="http://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/88de15787bd991e103bcb89cbb9b0a3d1d4349d5/c=0-30-4000-3038&r=x408&c=540x405/local/-/media/2016/12/29/Burlington/Burlington/636186239686841047-BUR20161229SNOW3.jpg" alt="A pedestrian crosses the railroad tracks at Waterfront" width="540" height="405" data-mycapture-src...