Burlington, Vermont – Saturday, May 10, 2025 – Rain showers continue to affect Burlington, Vermont, through the weekend, with a 90% chance of rain expected tonight and into Sunday. Between one and two inches of rainfall have already soaked the area since Friday morning, and additional rain may add another half-inch. According to the National Weather Service, the rainfall could cause poor drainage flooding in some areas, making travel on roads like U.S. Route 7 or Interstate 89 potentially hazardous.
Rainfall totals are expected to taper off by Sunday afternoon, but brief periods of heavy downpours may still occur. This wet weather is also expected to impact rivers, streams, and small creeks, with local flood advisories in effect. If you’re heading out in the early hours of Sunday, expect slick road conditions, especially in areas prone to flooding.
Looking ahead to Sunday, conditions will begin to improve. By the afternoon, skies will clear, and temperatures will rise to a pleasant 60°F in Burlington. Winds will remain light, blowing from the north at around 10 to 14 mph, with gusts reaching up to 20 mph. The beautiful weather is expected to continue through the weekend, offering a reprieve for Mother’s Day, as temperatures will warm to a high of 60°F.
The week ahead looks favorable, with sunny days expected on Monday and Tuesday, making it a great time to enjoy outdoor activities. Highs will be in the 70s, with sunny skies providing ideal weather for spring and summer plans. However, keep in mind that Tuesday night brings a slight chance of rain, with overnight lows dipping into the low 50s.
As always, stay informed about any developing weather changes, as conditions can shift quickly. Continue to monitor local advisories for updates and keep an eye out for any flooding risks this weekend.



