Burlington, Vermont – Rain may linger early, but much of Vermont will enjoy a warm, sunny Memorial Day—perfect for parades, barbecues, and travel.
According to the National Weather Service in Burlington, early morning showers should clear by mid-morning Monday, giving way to decreasing clouds and a high near 69°F by afternoon. Light winds from the north at 3 to 8 mph will keep conditions mild. Those heading out on I-89 or VT-100 should expect wet pavement early but improving conditions by midday.
Skies stay mostly clear Monday night with a low around 49°F—ideal for outdoor evening plans. Tuesday brings full sunshine and a summer-like high near 76°F. South winds around 6 mph in the afternoon will offer a breeze without much chill.
Wednesday continues the warm stretch with partly sunny skies and a high of 77°F, though clouds return by evening. A weather alert is in effect for Thursday, when a 50% chance of showers returns after 8 a.m. Rain becomes more likely Thursday night and continues into Friday, possibly impacting commutes and outdoor plans.
Five-Day Forecast at a Glance:
- Monday (Memorial Day): Morning showers, then clearing. High 69°F.
- Tuesday: Sunny, summer-like. High 76°F.
- Wednesday: Partly sunny, high 77°F.
- Thursday: Chance of showers after 8 a.m. High 71°F.
- Friday: Showers likely, cooler at 72°F.


