Burlington, VT – A warm start to the workweek will give Burlington a taste of spring, but rain and wind are on the way by midweek. Monday brings sunshine and above-average temperatures before showers develop Tuesday night into Wednesday.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday will start with morning clouds before clearing, with a high of 24°F. South winds at 3-5 mph will help make the day feel milder than recent weeks. Monday night will see increasing clouds, with temperatures dropping to 14°F and light south winds.
Tuesday will bring more clouds and a high near 39°F, making it one of the warmest days in recent weeks. South winds at 10 mph will continue, setting the stage for rain overnight. A 50% chance of showers is expected Tuesday night, with lows around 37°F and gusty winds up to 21 mph.
Wednesday will be the wettest day of the week, with rain likely throughout the day and a high of 47°F. Winds will strengthen from the south at 11-14 mph, with gusts up to 24 mph. Rain will continue overnight, with a 90% chance of precipitation and temperatures staying mild at 43°F.
Thursday will bring scattered showers in the morning before drying out by the afternoon. The high will be 46°F, with winds shifting northwest at 5-9 mph. Cooler air returns Thursday night, with a low of 20°F and northwest winds increasing.
Friday will be partly sunny, with a high of 33°F and breezy northwest winds gusting to 31 mph. Another round of light snow is possible Friday night into early Saturday.
Stay updated on changing weather conditions and prepare for midweek rain by keeping rain gear handy.