Burlington, VT – Snow squalls and gusty winds are creating treacherous travel conditions across Vermont this morning as an arctic cold front moves through. Heavy bursts of snow are reducing visibility to near zero, making driving especially hazardous along Interstate 87 and major roadways.
According to the National Weather Service in Burlington, snow showers will continue through 8 a.m., with conditions improving later today. However, temperatures will drop to 19°F overnight, with wind chills making it feel even colder. Travelers should delay commutes if possible and use extreme caution on the roads.
Five-Day Forecast for Burlington, VT:
• Wednesday:Snow likely, high of 26°F, 1-2 inches possible.
• Thursday:Mostly sunny, high 19°F.
• Friday:Chance of snow, high 35°F, rain possible later.
• Saturday:Cloudy, high 31°F, scattered snow showers.
• Sunday:Mostly cloudy, high 29°F.
Drivers should remain alert for icy conditionsthroughout the week. Follow official weather updates for road safety alerts.
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