Burlington, VT – Hot summer weather will grip northern Vermont starting Sunday, with temperatures climbing into the low 90s and humidity pushing the heat index close to triple digits by early next week. The hottest stretch is expected Monday and Tuesday, with daytime highs of 94–95°F and little overnight relief.
According to the National Weather Service in Burlington, Sunday will be mostly sunny with a high near 92°F, followed by a warm night in the low 70s. Monday and Tuesday will bring peak heat, with south winds adding to the warm, humid air mass. Residents should limit strenuous outdoor activity during the afternoon hours, stay hydrated, and check on vulnerable neighbors.
Outdoor plans are safe early in the day but caution is advised by midday. Lake Champlain boaters can expect calm winds and smooth water conditions, but heat exposure remains a concern.
Relief is expected Wednesday as a 30% chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms moves in, bringing highs back into the upper 80s. Another round of pleasant, seasonable weather follows late week.
Five Day Burlington, VT Forecast:
- Sunday: Mostly sunny, hot. High 92°F, low 70°F.
- Monday: Sunny and hot. High 94°F, low 70°F.
- Tuesday: Sunny and hot. High 95°F, low 71°F.
- Wednesday: Partly sunny, chance of storms after 2 p.m. High 89°F, low 68°F.
- Thursday: Mostly sunny, cooler. High 85°F, low 63°F.




