Vermont Roads Heat Up: June 3rd Brings Dry Weather for I-89 Commute, but Haze May Impact Visibility

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Burlington, Vermont – Dry roads, summer temps, and hazy skies define Vermont’s weather outlook for Tuesday, June 3rd, as sunny conditions return statewide.

According to the National Weather Service in Burlington, skies will clear overnight and give way to a high near 79°F Tuesday afternoon. Winds will remain light, shifting from the south at 6 to 8 mph. While no rain is expected, smoke from Canadian wildfires may drift south, bringing light haze or potential air quality concerns across Chittenden and Addison counties.

Drivers along I-89, especially during early morning commutes, should stay alert for reduced visibility due to lingering haze. Though not a formal advisory yet, vulnerable groups—children, older adults, and those with respiratory issues—may want to limit prolonged outdoor activity if haze thickens.

Clear conditions will continue into Tuesday night with a low near 61°F. A surge of heat builds into Wednesday with highs pushing 86°F under cloudless skies—marking the region’s warmest day of June so far. Showers return Thursday, with a 60% chance of afternoon storms and a high of 84°F. Rain may linger into Thursday night before another round of showers hits Friday morning.

Looking Ahead – Five-Day Burlington Summer Forecast:

  • Tuesday (June 3rd): Sunny, high near 79°F. Light south winds.
  • Wednesday: Sunny, hot. High near 86°F. Air could remain hazy.
  • Thursday: 60% chance of showers after 2 p.m. High near 84°F.
  • Friday: 50% chance of showers. High around 77°F. Muggy.
  • Saturday: Partly sunny, breezy. High near 75°F.

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