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The weather is different in different areas of Vt. I know it is a small state and you wouldn't think that possible, but having lived there for 30+ years, I know some of the idiosyncracies. Burlington and Charlotte get the most sun and can be reasonably warm, when the mountains a few miles away are cold and windy. Snow can cap the higher mountains (Mansfield and Camel's Hump) starting in October or even September, while the valleys are still showing some green and experiencing relatively warm days.
Overall, the temperatures are cooler than areas south, and the sky is more covered with clouds. City-data has some stats, but I'm beginning to wonder about the veracity of those, since the stats for Yosemete in CA show that it has next to no snow. Hmmmm? I view a number of webcams almost daily, and I know that one ain't true.
Search on the web for Roger Hill's webcam and weather. Roger is a fairly famous weatherman. With a little searching, you'll find a lot of webcams and solid info.
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