Cool and blustery conditions will prevail for most of this weekend with occasional valley rain and mountain snow showers. An additional light slushy snow accumulation is possible above 1500 ft today. West winds will remain gusty today, though not as breezy as weúve seen recently. Warmer and drier weather returns by early next week, as temperatures climb back into the 50s. Our next chance of rain arrives later Monday and Monday night. Cool and blustery conditions will prevail for most of this weekend with occasional valley rain and mountain snow showers. An additional light slushy snow accumulation is possible above 1500 ft today. West winds will remain gusty today, though not as breezy as weúve seen recently. Warmer and drier weather returns by early next week, as temperatures climb back into the 50s. Our next chance of rain arrives later Monday and Monday night. Cool and blustery conditions will prevail for most of this weekend with occasional valley rain and mountain snow showers. An additional light slushy snow accumulation is possible above 1500 ft today. West winds will remain gusty today, though not as breezy as weúve seen recently. Warmer and drier weather returns by early next week, as ra
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Things To Do in the First Weekend of November
Looking for some weekend fun? NBC5’s Andrew Grautski has you covered this weekend with ‘Things To Do!’
Saturday, November 1Burlington, VTKeep the Halloween festivities going at the BIPOC Artist Market & Dance Party at the Intervale Center. From food and spooky treats to raffle prizes, a costume contest, and live music there’s plenty of activities to enjoy. There will also be market vendors selling a variety of products. All are welcome to attend; tickets range from $10-$25.Tunbridge, VTCelebrate Day of the Dead with the Dia de Los Muertos Taco Night at the Flying Dog Farm. Enjoy food, festive decorations and music in their regular burger night space for this special event. Beer from Brocklebank Brewery will also be available. Costumes are encouraged and all are welcome. It’s happening from 5-9 P.M. Malone, NYHonor our local veterans and active-duty military during Hometown Hero’s Day! Several branches of the Military will be represented at Malone Tractor Supply from 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. There will also be plenty of vendors and food to enjoy. Sunday, November 2Keeseville, NYLooking to get some more Halloween scares in? Head over to A “Haunted Halloween Tour” on Main Street! Travel by lantern light and explore the shadowed alleyways and river crossings of Keeseville. Guests will hear haunting tales, eerie legends, and the true story of the great Adirondack bank heist. Space is limited, so tours will be operating on a first come, first served basis. Tickets are $20 for adults, $5 for children. Tours begin at 6 P.M. Brattleboro, VTExperience the joy of circus at the Vermont Circus Festival! With over 60 workshops and performances, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. The main events include the Flying Trapeze Sunday Funday for anyone 7 or older, and Clowns on Ice. It’s all happening at the New England Center for Circus Arts from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Stowe, VTEnjoy the fresh air and some of the most beautiful roads in Stowe during The Vermont 10 Miler. The circular course starts and ends at the Mayo Farm Event Fields with sceni views at every mile in between. All race participants will receive a finishers medal, and awards will be given out to the top male and female finishers, as well as the top person in each age group. The race begins at 9 A.M.
Saturday, November 1
Burlington, VT
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Keep the Halloween festivities going at the BIPOC Artist Market & Dance Party at the Intervale Center. From food and spooky treats to raffle prizes, a costume contest, and live music there’s plenty of activities to enjoy. There will also be market vendors selling a variety of products. All are welcome to attend; tickets range from $10-$25.
Tunbridge, VT
Celebrate Day of the Dead with the Dia de Los Muertos Taco Night at the Flying Dog Farm. Enjoy food, festive decorations and music in their regular burger night space for this special event. Beer from Brocklebank Brewery will also be available. Costumes are encouraged and all are welcome. It’s happening from 5-9 P.M.
Malone, NY
Honor our local veterans and active-duty military during Hometown Hero’s Day! Several branches of the Military will be represented at Malone Tractor Supply from 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. There will also be plenty of vendors and food to enjoy.
Sunday, November 2
Keeseville, NY
Looking to get some more Halloween scares in? Head over to A “Haunted Halloween Tour” on Main Street! Travel by lantern light and explore the shadowed alleyways and river crossings of Keeseville. Guests will hear haunting tales, eerie legends, and the true story of the great Adirondack bank heist. Space is limited, so tours will be operating on a first come, first served basis. Tickets are $20 for adults, $5 for children. Tours begin at 6 P.M.
Brattleboro, VT
Experience the joy of circus at the Vermont Circus Festival! With over 60 workshops and performances, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. The main events include the Flying Trapeze Sunday Funday for anyone 7 or older, and Clowns on Ice. It’s all happening at the New England Center for Circus Arts from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
Stowe, VT
Enjoy the fresh air and some of the most beautiful roads in Stowe during The Vermont 10 Miler. The circular course starts and ends at the Mayo Farm Event Fields with sceni views at every mile in between. All race participants will receive a finishers medal, and awards will be given out to the top male and female finishers, as well as the top person in each age group. The race begins at 9 A.M.




















