Burlington, VT – Rounds of light rain are moving through the Burlington area Saturday evening, bringing wet roads for drivers traveling across parts of northern Vermont tonight.
According to the National Weather Service in Burlington, showers were moving across the region around 7 PM Saturday, with another round of rain expected overnight as a frontal boundary slowly pushes east across the area.
Radar imagery shows bands of rain stretching from the Adirondacks in northern New York toward the Champlain Valley, gradually passing through communities including Burlington, St. Albans, and Middlebury.
Rainfall totals are expected to remain light. Forecasters say most areas will receive roughly 0.03 to 0.15 inches of rain through early Sunday morning.
Drivers traveling along Interstate 89 through Burlington and Interstate 87 in nearby New York may encounter wet pavement and brief visibility reductions as the showers move through the region tonight.
The rain is associated with a frontal boundary near the St. Lawrence River that continues to send scattered showers across northern New York and Vermont.
Conditions are expected to gradually improve late tonight into early Sunday as the final round of showers moves east.
Drivers traveling this evening should allow extra stopping distance on wet roads and remain alert for changing conditions.
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