Burlington, VT Weather Alert: Temps Plunge Below Zero by Sunday Night

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Burlington, VT – Temperatures will sharply fall overnight, sending the region below zero by Sunday night.

According to the US National Weather Service in Burlington, a building Arctic high will push temperatures from Saturday’s mild conditions into single digits Sunday, with continued declines into Monday morning.

Forecasters said the coldest period will arrive Sunday night, when the entire region is expected to fall below zero. In the Adirondacks, wind chills may range from -15 to -20 degrees in the coldest hollows.

Daytime highs Sunday are expected to remain in the single digits to teens across much of northern New York and Vermont. Overnight lows will drop further, creating bitter wind chills in exposed areas.

A slight chance of snow showers is possible Sunday morning, mainly across southern portions of the region. Any accumulations are expected to remain under one inch.

The rapid temperature change may impact early Monday commuters, particularly in areas where residual moisture could refreeze overnight.

The cold snap follows a brief warmup Saturday and is expected to persist into early Monday before temperatures begin to moderate.

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