The National Weather Service Burlington office has made the official proclamation: Lake Champlain is now completely closed.
The heaviest snow is expected during the evening commute Tuesday, when snowfall rates could reach 1″ to 1.5″ per hour.
Saturday and Sunday are First Alert Weather Days as another round of Arctic air is expected to impact our region this weekend ...
Saturday and Sunday are First Alert Weather Days due to dangerously cold wind chills and the associated risks of hypothermia and frostbite.
Multiple locations will open to provide overnight refuge as temperatures dip.
Due to the freezing temperatures, the City of Burlington is opening extreme cold weather shelters for overnight hours today ...
Ongoing frigid temperatures and shortages of road salt in some areas is hampering cleanup from this week’s winter storm.
Lake Champlain is expected to freeze completely within the next few days, marking the first time the lake has closed since 2019, according to the National Weather Service.
The First Alert Weather Day has, unfortunately, been extended into Monday morning with continued bitterly cold temperatures and wind chills.  The wind chill tonight will range from 20 to 30 below zero ...
Our First Alert Weather Team has been closely monitoring Lake Champlain and its rapidly expanding ice coverage over the past two and a half weeks. On Jan. 24, lake ice only expanded about 10 feet ...
To stay on top of your heating, Touchette says to regularly check your intake and exhaust vents for any blockages created by ...
We’re getting answers about whether our cold weather will get rid of some bad bugs.