Snowstorm Warning, Campus Events, and Catamount Soccer Success - Burlington Local Frequency

17/11/2025 3 min
Snowstorm Warning, Campus Events, and Catamount Soccer Success - Burlington Local Frequency

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Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Monday, November 17, 2025.If you’re tuning in from anywhere near your window, you’ve likely already noticed today’s headline: Burlington is under a winter storm warning, with heavy snow falling across Vermont and northern New York. Higher terrain could see up to sixteen inches, and travel will be challenging, so bundle up and stay safe out there. Look out for strong winds and reduced visibility, especially if you’re headed onto secondary roads, and give yourself plenty of time if your plans take you out today. Weather advisories remain in effect through this evening, with much quieter conditions forecast starting tomorrow—until a rain system rolls in Friday, and we may see some early-season snow melt by the weekend. For you winter sports fans, the Whiteface Mountain ski area is gearing up to welcome pass holders back Friday—weather permitting, of course.Movers and shakers on the University of Vermont campus will have plenty to choose from, even with the snow coming down. This morning features a "Food & Mood" culinary medicine talk at the UVM Medical Center and a fascinating physics colloquium with Dr. Kylie Van Meter later in the afternoon. Artists can explore the "Along the Banks of My River" works by Stephanie Wolff at the Billings Library, open all day. If you want to dance off your cabin fever, check out the Salsa Community Lessons tonight on campus.For Champlain College folks, today brings yoga in the Fitness Center Studio at 5:30 PM—perfect for stretching out after shoveling. Gamers should not miss the Mario Kart Tournament tonight in the Fireside Lounge, where the fastest will claim custom medals. And, if you’re craving warmth and connection, swing by the Coffee and Tea Club for crafts, conversation, and comfort drinks. Plus, Happy Lights are available around campus for anyone needing a little boost against the winter blues.Small businesses and local shops are keeping things lively downtown; Church Street Marketplace will host Music Bingo later today—so bring your lucky charm and your favorite winter hat. For music fans, Cody Jinks and Ward Davis perform at The Paramount Theatre in Rutland tonight at seven. Tickets are limited, but if you’re up for the drive in snowy conditions, expect an electrifying mix of outlaw country and heartfelt songwriting.In local sports news, UVM’s men’s soccer team just clinched their eighth America East title, defeating Bryant two-nil at Virtue Field on Sunday. The Catamounts are riding a wave of momentum right into the NCAA Tournament—stay tuned for selection news later today. Congratulations to David Ismail, who earned the Most Outstanding Player honor, and to all the Catamounts who made the All-Championship Team.Heads up for Bristol area listeners: There’s an emergency response drill happening today from five to eight PM, simulating a bus accident for Porter Medical Center staff, so expect a visible presence around that part of Addison County. Meanwhile, road construction continues in Bennington and across the region, with one-way traffic and possible delays in some areas—but nothing compared to the weather interruptions.That’s a wrap for Monday’s Burlington Local Frequency. Whether you’re hitting campus events, hunkering down for winter weather, or cheering on local teams, there’s plenty going on to spark some Vermont spirit. This has been Burlington Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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