Burlington, VT — A cooler weather pattern has set in across Vermont and will continue through Thursday, bringing a significant change from the recent summer warmth. Temperatures are expected to remain well below normal, with highs barely reaching the mid-60s across much of the region.
The National Weather Service in Burlington reported that mostly cloudy conditions will prevail today, accompanied by scattered showers developing this afternoon into the evening hours, particularly in northern Vermont and the Adirondacks. Highs will peak around 65°F in Burlington, with temperatures dropping to the mid-50s overnight.
Wednesday will see continued cool and damp conditions, with a 75% chance of rain. Highs are expected to reach only 60°F, with persistent cloud cover and showers throughout the day.
On Thursday, the weather will begin to improve slightly, with decreasing cloudiness and highs reaching 67°F. However, temperatures will remain below average for this time of year.
Looking ahead, the forecast predicts a gradual warming trend by the weekend. Friday’s high will reach 76°F under sunny skies, with temperatures climbing to the upper 70s by Saturday and Sunday, offering a pleasant and dry weekend.