Burlington, Vermont – Wind gusts nearing 26 mph and steady showers will return to Burlington by Monday morning, making for a slick and breezy start to the workweek. Commuters using I-89 or heading downtown should expect reduced visibility and wet pavement by mid-morning.
According to the National Weather Service, Burlington will see a 40% chance of showers throughout Monday with cloud cover and a high near 52°F. Northwest winds will build to 15 mph, gusting as high as 26 mph. Though rainfall totals are expected to remain light, the combination of wind and wet roads may impact travel conditions across Chittenden County.
Rain chances ease Monday night with a 30% chance of continued showers under mostly cloudy skies and cooler temps in the low 40s. Winds shift northward, staying breezy into Tuesday.
Tuesday looks drier, with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 54°F, but rain chances return by Wednesday. A 30% chance of afternoon showers grows to a 40% likelihood Wednesday night. Thursday and Friday stay in the 50s with a persistent 60% chance of rain, signaling a damp finish to the week.
Five-Day Burlington Forecast:
- Monday: Showers likely, gusty winds, high near 52°F
- Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, dry, high 54°F
- Wednesday: PM showers, high 59°F
- Thursday: Showers likely, high 56°F
- Friday: More showers, high near 59°F


