Burlington, Vermont – Residents across Vermont will enjoy another night of refreshing sleep as dry air and crisp lows in the 40s and 50s blanket the region Monday into early Tuesday. This short-lived reprieve arrives ahead of a return to classic July heat and humidity later this week.
According to the National Weather Service in Burlington, temperatures overnight will dip to 43°F in Saranac Lake, 46°F in Montpelier, and 54°F in Burlington. Pleasant weather continues Tuesday, but a muggy, unsettled pattern will build in by Thursday, bringing an increased risk of showers and thunderstorms into Friday.
Communities from Rutland to St. Johnsbury and Bennington can expect cool early mornings, ideal for sleeping with the windows open or getting a head start on outdoor chores. Drivers should see clear, dry roads for Tuesday’s commute, while those with evening plans will want a light jacket for comfort.
Residents are urged to stay hydrated and limit strenuous outdoor activity later this week as humidity rises. Now is the time to check fans, AC units, and hydration supplies before heat and storms arrive.
Conditions will shift noticeably by late Thursday, with rain chances and rising humidity. More advisories may be issued as the next weather system approaches.