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Another stunning day in the Green Mountains.
The first touch of an arctic chill has passed over the region the last couple of days. While it is no where near as frigid as temperatures we experience in the winter, the cold air is enough to push "Leaf Peepers" into fleeces to stay warm. I am sure that sweatshirts with the VT and Killington logo's are big sellers today in local souvenir shops.
While the cold air might be helping drive some discretionary retail sales, it also cleansed the atmosphere of residual moisture, leaving the Green Mountains capped in a brilliant blue sky.
Temperatures today are hovering in the low to mid 50's. A cold front is due to move in from the west tomorrow, bringing showers along with it. Once it clears the area on Wednesday morning, temperatures are due to drop again the the upper 40's and low 50's during the day for the remainder of the week.
When you come to Vermont later this week to take in the fall colors, pack with layers for cool temperatures. The colorful fall foliage will warm your spirits to a point.. but then again we can also point you to a couple of nice shops if you want (I mean need) to purchase another layer to keep you warm.
Where ever you may be .. keep it in the fairway...And take in some of the fall foliage beauty of Vermont.