Vermont Weather Alert: Burlington Faces Shifting September Conditions Through Saturday

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BURLINGTON, Vt. – Vermont will see a stretch of warm, sunny days this week before cooler air settles in by the weekend. Travelers should take note of changing road conditions along I-89, where morning fog and falling overnight temperatures could affect visibility and driving safety starting Wednesday.

According to the National Weather Service in Burlington, Wednesday brings partly sunny skies with highs near 78. Winds from the south will hold near 6 mph, keeping the air mild through the afternoon. Wednesday night dips to 57, with mostly clear skies and calm conditions.

Thursday stands out as the warmest day of the week, reaching 82 under sunny skies. Winds shift slightly to the north, keeping humidity levels comfortable. Clouds build Thursday night, signaling a transition to cooler weather. Friday tops out near 68 with a north wind up to 13 mph. Skies remain mostly sunny, but temperatures tumble to 43 overnight.

By Saturday, fall weather takes hold. Highs stay near 67, with crisp overnight lows in the mid-40s. The cooler pattern lingers into Sunday, though sunshine dominates much of the day. Commuters and residents should prepare for chilly mornings, especially in rural valleys, where frost could develop later this month.

Warnings remain unlikely this week, but Vermonters should keep an eye on evening updates as September weather patterns grow more variable.

Five-Day Forecast for Burlington, VT

  • Wednesday: Partly sunny, high 78. Low 57.
  • Thursday: Sunny, high 82. Clouds increase at night. Low 56.
  • Friday: Mostly sunny, high 68. Low 43.
  • Saturday: Sunny, high 67. Low 45.
  • Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 76. Low 56.