Burlington, Vt. – Clouds will dominate the skies across Vermont and northern New York today, with light showers developing by mid-afternoon and a slight risk of thunderstorms near the Adirondacks. Temperatures will hover in the upper 50s to lower 60s, keeping conditions cool and damp through Sunday evening.
According to the National Weather Service in Burlington, the chance of precipitation increases after 2 p.m., particularly in northern counties bordering New York. A few early sprinkles are possible this morning, but steadier showers are expected later, with isolated thunder possible across northern New York, including Clinton and Franklin counties.
Communities such as Plattsburgh and Malone may experience brief rumbles of thunder this evening, though severe weather is not expected. Winds from the northwest at 5 to 10 mph could add a chill to the already cool air, especially in higher elevations and lakefront areas.
Travelers should use caution on wet roads this afternoon and evening. If thunder is heard, move indoors promptly. While no major impacts are expected, residents should stay weather-aware as conditions evolve.
Rain chances taper off late tonight, but another round of unsettled weather is possible early next week. Updates will be issued as necessary.


