Vermont Earth Day Weather: Breezy Sunshine and 60s Expected Across Burlington by Tuesday Afternoon

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Burlington, Vermont – Vermont residents can look forward to a picture-perfect Earth Day as sunshine and breezy spring weather take over the state by Tuesday afternoon. Temperatures will climb into the mid-50s to low 60s, creating ideal conditions for outdoor events, hikes, and celebrations across the Green Mountain State.

According to the National Weather Service in Burlington, clouds will gradually clear from south to north throughout the day, allowing most areas to enjoy full sunshine by the afternoon. Breezy northwest winds will add a crisp edge to the mild temperatures but shouldn’t interfere with outdoor plans.

In Burlington, Montpelier, and St. Albans, communities can expect dry skies and steady sunshine by late morning, with wind gusts reaching 20 mph at times. Travel conditions remain favorable, and no weather-related delays or hazards are expected on major routes such as I-89 and U.S. Route 7.

Residents are encouraged to dress in layers and take advantage of the clear skies to participate in local Earth Day events or simply spend time outside. It’s also a good day to unplug and reconnect with nature.

Sunny and seasonal weather will continue into Wednesday, with no weather alerts currently in effect across Vermont.

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