Vermont Summer Weather Alert: Sunny and Calm Sunday for Burlington — Showers Return Monday Night With Road Delays Likely

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Burlington, Vermont – Clear skies and warm temps will cap off the weekend across northern Vermont, but commuters should brace for a soggy shift by Monday night.

According to the National Weather Service in Burlington, Sunday, June 8, will bring sunny skies and highs near 76°F across Chittenden, Addison, and Washington counties. Winds will remain calm through the day, but patchy fog could return late overnight. Rain chances increase sharply starting Monday night, with a 50% chance of showers expected to develop after 8 p.m.

Tuesday brings the heaviest activity of the week, with a 70% chance of rain and highs holding near 69°F. Morning drivers on I-89 and U.S. Route 2 near Burlington should plan for reduced visibility and possible delays. Rainfall could be steady through mid-day Tuesday, impacting both commutes and outdoor activities.

Motorists should allow extra time, especially during Tuesday’s morning drive, and use headlights in fog or heavy rain. Conditions begin to improve slightly by Wednesday, though isolated showers may linger. The latter half of the week turns dry and seasonably warm, making mid-June ideal for outdoor plans.

What’s Next: A summerlike pattern resumes by Thursday with highs near 77°F under mostly sunny skies. No additional alerts are in effect, but residents should monitor updates for possible changes.

🌤️ Five-Day Burlington, VT Forecast: June 7–12

  • Saturday (June 7): High 75°F, chance of morning showers, patchy fog, then mostly cloudy
  • Sunday (June 8): Sunny, high 76°F, calm winds
  • Monday (June 9): Mostly sunny, high 74°F, chance of showers Monday night
  • Tuesday (June 10): Showers likely, high 69°F, rain continues overnight
  • Wednesday (June 11): Partly sunny, slight chance of showers, high 74°F
  • Thursday (June 12): Mostly sunny, high 77°F, dry and breezy

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