NORMAL
NOVEMBER
30.3°F to 44.0°F
Average 37.1°F

WARMEST
NOVEMBER
Average 44.4°F in 1948

COLDEST
NOVEMBER
Average 27.8°F in 1933

RECORD HOLDERS

WARMEST
NOVEMBER DAY
75°F
November 2, 1950
November 6, 1948

COLDEST
NOVEMBER DAY
-3°F
November 26, 1938

NORMAL
PRECIPITATION
3.06"

HIGHEST
PRECIPITATION
10.13 in 1927

LOWEST
PRECIPITATION
0.52 in 1904

RECORD HOLDERS

MOST
PRECIPITATION
3.75
November 3, 1927

LEAST
PRECIPITATION
0.46"
November 27, 1959

AVERAGE
SNOWFALL

6.6"

MAXIMUM
SNOWFALL

30.0 in 1886

MINIMUM
SNOWFALL

TRACE in 1915, 1937 and 1948

RECORD HOLDERS

MOST SNOW
13.0"
November 16, 1906

LEAST SNOW
1.3"
November 11, 1986


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THE VERMONT WEATHER BOOK by David Ludlum (Vermont Historical Society, 1996) says of November:

The pace of atmospheric activity across the continent quickens in November. The frequency and severity of cyclonic storms increases, and their main path moves closer to the Green Mountain region. Precipitation becomes more frequent, and the amounts are heavier. Cloudiness reaches a maximum for the year, sunshine is at a minimum, and general gloomy conditions pervade atmospheric Vermont. Now it is often cold enough to snow, and the landscape can be transformed overnight as by magic from the stark gray of late autumnal forests into a winter wonderland of white.

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