Burlington, VT – Snow is set to return to Vermont this week, with a winter storm bringing up to four inches of accumulation between Thursday and Friday. Drivers on I-89 and surrounding roads should prepare for slippery conditions, gusty winds, and reduced visibility.
According to the National Weather Service, snowfall will begin early Thursday, continuing through the day before tapering off Friday morning. Winds could reach up to 28 mph, creating dangerous driving conditions. Temperatures will struggle to rise above freezing, with wind chills making it feel even colder.
Thursday’s high is expected to be 21°F, while Friday will see a brief warm-up to 34°F before another cold snap arrives for the weekend. Saturday’s high will only reach 16°F, with overnight lows dropping to 0°F.
Travelers should allow extra time for commutes, dress warmly, and prepare for icy conditions. Snowplows will be active, but untreated roads may remain hazardous.
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