Burlington, VT – Cooler temperatures have taken hold of northern New York and Vermont, with highs in the 50s to low 60s expected today. Residents should prepare for rain showers and possible summit snow.
According to the National Weather Service, rain will continue throughout the day, with mountain areas possibly seeing snow at higher elevations. This weather pattern will persist, with temperatures forecasted to remain cool through Thursday.
Today, areas like Bradford and Burlington will experience temperatures peaking at around 58 degrees. Towns such as Lake Placid may drop as low as 38 degrees by tonight. The chill extends into Wednesday and Thursday, with highs ranging from 50 to 60 degrees across most towns.
The cooler weather reflects the autumn season settling into the region, bringing an end to warmer days. Those in elevated areas are encouraged to stay updated on summit snow forecasts, as early snowfalls could impact travel and outdoor plans. For the latest updates, residents are advised to visit the National Weather Service’s website.




