Accumulating snow likely during Monday evening’s commute in Vermont, New York

Roads will turn slick and snow-covered, even in the Champlain Valley, after sunset

ACT SUBSIDIES — s/ Sen. Bernie Sanders / :49 – :49 – :59 “Over 20 million Americans are going to see at least a doubling in their premiums in the Affordable Care Act.” DEMOCRATS WHO VOTED YES SAY TYING A GOVERNMENT FUNDING VOTE — TO THE HEALTHCARE ISSUE — SIMPLY WASN’T WORKING. THIS AGREEMENT INCLUDES THE PROMISE OF A SENATE VOTE ON THE OBAMACARE SUBSIDIES BY MID-DECEMBER — BEFORE THEY EXPIRE AT THE END OF THE YEAR — AND DEMOCRATS ARGUE IF REPUBLICANS VOTE IT DOWN… s/ Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto / 1:18 – 1:28 1:18 – 1:28 “They can own the disastrous premium increases that will continue to rise. They will own the fact that Americans across this country are going to lose access to health care.” PRESIDENT TRUMP AND REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP PROJECTING CONFIDENCE — s/ President Donald Trump 1:32 – 1:34 “It looks like we’re getting close to the shutdown ending.” s/ Sen. john thune/ Senate Majority Leader 1:34 – 1:34 – 1:36 “I am optimistic.” THOUGH SEVERAL KEY STEPS REMAIN — MOST NOTABLY SECURING PASSAGE IN THE HOUSE — WHERE MANY DEMOCRATS ARE ALREADY VOICING OPPOSITION. WE COULD SEE A FINAL VOTE IN THE SENATE AS SOON AS TODAY — THE HOUSE IS IN RECESS AND MEMBERS WILL HAVE TO COME BACK TO WASHINGTON TO VOTE — WITH THE HOPE OF WRAPPING IT UP AND REOPENING THE GOVERNMENT BY THE END OF WEEK — BEFORE THE WORST OF THE PAIN AT AIRPORTS — A PROMISED 10 PERCENT CUT IN FLIGHTS ON FRIDAY — TO RELIEVE STAFFING SHORTAGES. IN WASHINGTON, ALICE BARR, NBC NEWS. LAWMAKERS FROM OUR REGION WERE áSPLIT ON THE DEAL. NEW HAMPSHIRE SENATORS JEANNE SHAHEEN AND MAGGIE HASSAN WERE AMONG THE EIGHT DEMOCRATS TO CROSS PARTY LINES AND SUPPORT THE BILL. MEANWHILE SENATORS FROM VERMONT AND NEW YORK VOTED áAGAINST THE MOTION. ALTHOUGH THE MOTION DOES áNOT PROTECT AFFORDABLE CARE ACT SUBSIDIES… NEW HAMPSHIRE SENATORS SAY THEY’RE STILL ON THE TABLE. VERMONT SENATORS AREN’T SO SURE. Sen. Bernie Sanders / Vermont Vermont <“0:10 This was a very very bad vote. What it does is raise healthcare premiums for over 20 million americans by cases quadrupaling. People can’t afford that”0:26 > BUTTED TO Sen. Maggie Hassan / New Hampshire New Hampshire < I don’t really care if people’s health insurance premiums get so high they can’t afford their care. That’s on Donald Trump.”> THE SENATE IS EXPECTED TO VOTE ON A áSEPARATE MOTION NEXT MONTH TO KEEP THE CREDITS FUNDED IN 20-26. THE MOTION áDOES PROTECT SNAP FUNDING… THE U-S-D-A IS NOW DIRECTING STATES áNOT TO ISSUE FULL SNAP BENEFITS THIS MONTH. THE U-S-D-A SAID THEY WOULD FULLY FUND SNAP BENEFITS ON FRIDAY…. AFTER A FEDERAL JUDGE ORDERED THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION TO DO SO. THEN, THE SUPREME COURT BLOCKED THAT JUDGE. ON SATURDAY, THE USDA SENT FULL FOOD STAMP PAYMENTS…. CALLING THEM ‘UNAUTHORIZED.’ IT’S NOT CLEAR áHOW THE AGENCY PLANS TO ENFORCE THIS MANDATE.. ALL OF THIS COMES AS HOUSEHOLD DEBT IN AMERICA REACHES A RECORD HIGH. ACCORDING TO THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK, THE COUNTRY’S TOTAL HOUSEHOLD DEBT HAS INCREASED TO NEARLY 19-TRILLION DOLLARS. THAT FIGURE INCLUDES MORTGAGES, CAR LOANS, CREDIT CARDS AND STUDENT LOANS. CREDIT CARD AND STUDENT LOAN DEBTS ALSO REACHING RECORD HIGHS AT MORE THAN 1-TRILLION DOLLARS EACH. RESEARCHERS SAY DESPITE THE INCREASING DEBTS.. HOUSEHOLD BALANCE SHEETS REMAIN -QUOTE- “PRETTY STRONG.” NOW THAT ELISE STEFANIK HAS OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED HER RUN FOR GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK… HER SEAT REPRESENTING NEW YORK’S 21-ST DISTRICT WILL BE UP FOR GRABS. WHILE STEFANIK CAN CONTINUE HER JOB IN CONGRESS UNTIL HER TERM ENDS IN JANUARY 20-27… SHE CAN áNOT RUN FOR BOTH OFFICES ON THE SAME BALLOT. NOW, SEVERAL CANDIDATES ARE THROWING THEIR NAME IN THE RING FOR HER SEAT IN WASHINGTON. INCLUDING DEMOCRATS BLAKE GENDEBIEN AND DYLAN HEWITT. GENDEBIEN HAS RAISED 4 MILLION FOR HIS CAMPAIGN SO FAR. ON THE REPUBLICAN SIDE… STATE SENATOR DAN STEC HAS PREVIOUSLY EXPRESSED INTEREST IN THE SEAT. BUT HE SAYS HE WILL NOT MAKE A NEW BID UNLESS HE’S DIRECTED TO RUN BY HIS PARTY OR THE PRESIDENT. VERMONT’S REPUBLICAN PARTY IS KEEPING THEIR LEADERSHIP THE SAME. THE PARTY VOTED SATURDAY TO RE-ELECT CURRENT G-O-P CHAIR PAUL DAME. THIS WILL BE DAME’S THIRD TERM AS PARTY CHAIR. HE WAS FACING A CHALLENGE FROM ESSEX COUNTY STATE SENATOR RUSS INGALLS. ON SOCIAL MEDIA– DAME SAID HE IS THANKFUL TO THE REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE FOR RE-ELECTING HIM. HAPPENING IN MIDDLEBURY TODAY… THE COMMUNITY IS COMING TOGETHER TO CELEBRATE THE LIFE OF MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE SENIOR, LIA SMITH. THE 21-YEAR OLD BECAME THE SUBJECT OF A MULTI AGENCY- SEARCH LAST MONTH, AFTER SHE WAS REPORTED MISSING. HER BODY WAS DISCOVERED ALMOST A WEEK LATER, NEAR MIDDLEBURY’S ORGANIC FARM –THE KNOLL. AN AUTOPSY DETERMINED HER CAUSE OF DEATH TO BE SUICIDE. THIS EVENING, THE COMMUNITY IS INVITED TO HONOR LIA’S LIFE AND LEGACY AT THE MCCULLOUGH STUDENT CENTER AT MIDDLEBURY. THE CELEBRATION OF LIFE IS HAPPENING AT 4:30, ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND. STILL AHEAD — SENATE DEMOCRATS HAVE TAKEN A STEP TO REOPEN THE GOVERNMENT… BUT FEDERAL BENEFITS ARE STILL UNCERTAIN. HOW ONE áLOCAL FAMILY… IS DOING THEIR PART TO FILL THE GAPS. Wintry mix and rain will turn to more scattered snow showers today as colder air moves in from the northwest. Unsettled weather with upslope snow showers will continue through much of this week, accompanied by seasonally cool temperatures. Winds could gusty Tuesday as a system over Maine occludes. WITH THE HOLIDAY SHOPPING SEASON FAST APPROACHING… LOCAL BUSINESSES SAY TARIFFS ARE DRIVING UP NBC5’S CHARLOTTE HANCOX SPOKE WITH STORE OWNERS IN BURLINGTON WHO SAY THEY’RE TRYING TO KEEP PRICES FAIR FOR CUSTOMERS. SHOP OWNERS TELL ME THEY’RE DOING WHAT THEY CAN TO ABSORB SOME OF THE COSTS… BUT MANY SAY IT’S GETTING HARDER TO AVOID PRICE INCREASES. AT HOMEPORT IN BURLINGTON, CO-OWNER MARK BOUCHETT SAYS MOST OF THEIR INVENTORY COMES FROM OUTSIDE THE U-S. AND SUPPLIERS ARE RAISING PRICES IN RESPONSE. EVEN AFTER DEALS ARE MADE WITH THE RETAILERS. <“we’re sort of trying to suck it up where they’re minor and, but we have to pass them on where they’re major, and we’re trying to do it as gently as we can. But there’s no doubt that our suppliers who are actually paying the tariffs are tacking them on to our invoice is often even after the fact, even after we’ve negotiated the price.”> OTHER STORE OWNERS IN BURLINGTON SAY THEY’RE MAKING ADJUSTMENTS TO REDUCE THE IMPACT ON THEIR CUSTOMERS. MANY OF THEM SAY THEY’RE HOPING TO WORK WITH MORE DOMESTIC SUPPLIERS NEXT YEAR. LIVE IN BURLINGTON, CH, NBC5 NEWS. AND WITH THE HOLIDAYS COMING UP, SHOPPERS ARE ESTIMATED TO SPEND A RECORD AMOUNT OF MONEY THIS HOLIDAY SEASON. THE NATIONAL RETAIL FEDERATION PROJECTS SPENDING WILL TOP ONE TRILLION DOLLARS FOR THE FIRST TIME, DESPITE ECONOMIC UNCERTAINTY AND RISING PRICES. THEY SAY SHOPPERS REMAIN PRICE-CONSCIOU S AND ARE TRADING DOWN TO CHEAPER BRANDS, BUT ARE STILL SPENDING ON GIFTS FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS. CONSUMERS PLAN ON SPENDING AN AVERAGE OF EIGHT-HUNDRED AND NINETY DOLLARS ON HOLIDAY GIFTS, FOOD AND DECOR. NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR DEALS, AS RETAILERS COMPETE TO EARN YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING DOLLARS. EXPERTS FROM CONSUMER REPORTS TEST LABS HAVE MORE ON THIS MONTH’S BEST BARGAINS. HERE’S NBC5’S LIZ STRZEPA. THE HOLIDAY DEALS HAVE STARTED ALREADY, WITH SERIOUS DISCOUNTS FOR KITCHEN APPLIANCES, HOME CLEANING PRODUCTS AND, OF COURSE, TVS. CHYRON: SAMANTHA GORDON, CONSUMER REPORTS “november’s the best. everything is on sale. discounts will come and go across all categories, so you can shop and save all month.” THIS PAIR OF DELUXE NOISE- CANCELING HEADPHONES IS AMONG THE BEST CR HAS TESTED, NOW SELLING AT ITS LOWEST PRICE IN MONTHS. CR’S ROBOT VACUUM TESTERS SAY THE STRONG SUCTION AND EXCEPTIONAL PERFORMANCE ON CARPETS MAKE THIS MODEL FROM DYSON HARD TO BEAT. YOU CAN PICK IT UP NOW FOR HALF OFF THE STICKER PRICE. IF YOU’RE IN THE MARKET FOR A NEW TV, CONSIDER THIS HIGHER-END OPTION FROM HISENSE. CR SAYS THIS MODEL PERFORMS VERY WELL FOR OVERALL PICTURE QUALITY, WITH A WIDE VIEWING ANGLE THAT LETS EVERYONE IN YOUR LIVING ROOM SEE WHAT’S ON SCREEN. “your best bet is actually to wait until black friday to buy a tv. that’s when they’re at their deepest discount.” A STAND MIXER IS A PRIZED POSSESSION ON MANY BAKERS’ COUNTERTOPS. IF YOU WANT TO PICK ONE UP AHEAD OF THANKSGIVING, THERE’S A DISCOUNT AVAILABLE NOW FOR THIS NEW KITCHENAID MODEL THAT EXCELS IN CR’S TESTS. ALWAYS COMPARE PRICES AT DIFFERENT RETAILERS TO GET THE BEST DEAL. PRICES ARE TYPICALLY THE SAME ONLINE AND IN STORES FOR MOST ITEMS, BUT IT CAN BE WORTH IT TO DOUBLE-CHECK. Wintry mix and rain will turn to more scattered snow showers today as colder air moves in from the northwest. Unsettled weather with upslope snow showers will continue through much of this week, accompanied by seasonally cool temperatures. Winds could be gusty Tuesday as a system over Maine occludes.Wintry mix and rain will turn to more scattered snow showers today as colder air moves in from the northwest. Unsettled weather with upslope snow showers will continue through much of this week, accompanied by seasonally cool temperatures. Winds could be gusty Tuesday as a system over Maine occludes.Wintry mix and rain will turn to more scattered snow showers today as colder air moves in from the northwest. Unsettled weather with upslope snow showers will continue through much of this week, accompanied by seasonally cool temperatures. Winds could be gusty Tuesday Wintry mix and rain will turn to more scattered snow showers today as colder air moves in from the northwest. Unsettled weather with upslope snow showers will continue through much of this week, accompanied by seasonally cool temperatures. Winds could be gusty Tuesday as a system over Maine occludes.Wintry mix and rain will turn to more scattered snow showers today as colder air moves in from the northwest. Unsettled weather with upslope snow showers will continue through much of this week, accompanied by seasonally cool temperatures. Winds could be gusty Tuesday as a system over Maine occludes.Wintry mix and rain will turn to more scattered snow showers today as colder air moves in from the northwest. Unsettled weather with upslope snow showers will continue through much of this week, accompanied by seasonally cool temperatures. Wind

Accumulating snow likely during Monday evening’s commute in Vermont, New York

Roads will turn slick and snow-covered, even in the Champlain Valley, after sunset

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Updated: 6:37 AM EST Nov 10, 2025

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A quick-moving system will bring a burst of snow to parts of northern New York and Vermont late Monday afternoon into the evening.This will be the season’s first measurable snow event during a busy commute for many towns.As low pressure pulls in colder Canadian air this afternoon, lingering rain showers will change to snow; even in lower elevations. The changeover likely occurs between 4-8 PM, with eastern areas by the Connecticut River last to see snowflakes. Drier conditions develop after midnight.Roads will turn slick and snow-covered this evening — plan for slow travel and use extra caution if heading out around or after sunset!A coating to an inch is expected in Burlington and locally higher amounts north and across the higher elevations east of the Green Mountains and Adirondacks. Lake effect snow showers take over Tuesday with minimal accumulations expected in the wider valleys, with 4-8″+ additional across the mountain summits.

A quick-moving system will bring a burst of snow to parts of northern New York and Vermont late Monday afternoon into the evening.

This will be the season’s first measurable snow event during a busy commute for many towns.

Snow showers break out across the region just after sunset.

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Snow showers break out across the region just after sunset.

As low pressure pulls in colder Canadian air this afternoon, lingering rain showers will change to snow; even in lower elevations. The changeover likely occurs between 4-8 PM, with eastern areas by the Connecticut River last to see snowflakes. Drier conditions develop after midnight.

Roads will turn slick and snow-covered this evening — plan for slow travel and use extra caution if heading out around or after sunset!

Snowfall accumulation through Tuesday evening.

NBC5 News

Snowfall accumulation through Tuesday evening.

A coating to an inch is expected in Burlington and locally higher amounts north and across the higher elevations east of the Green Mountains and Adirondacks.

Lake effect snow showers take over Tuesday with minimal accumulations expected in the wider valleys, with 4-8″+ additional across the mountain summits.