The reported snow accumulation map BTV put out is pretty telling in those meso-scale details.
There was the larger mid-level fronto that went from NY State, up through Central/Eastern VT and into Northern New Hampshire. But within that fronto band, the two really enhanced areas are areas that would do well on blocked NW flow... upstream of the southern Greens high country and then again upstream of the Whites.
So there's this general 2-6" snowfall within that better mid-level frontogenesis but underneath that two areas really looked to get lit up from blocked NW flow under that mid-level lift.
That same set-up sort of shafted us in the RT 100 corridor up here at 0.5-2.0" from Jay Peak down to almost Sugarbush on this east side, as we were too far NW for the meat of the frontogensis but since we are east slope and the flow was blocked, we also missed out on an assist from that last night.