Burlington, VT – Northern Vermont and nearby New York residents can expect a dry stretch of weather through at least next weekend, according to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Burlington.
Forecasters said Sunday that while skies will remain clear, temperatures will fluctuate as winds shift over the coming days. Northerly winds will arrive Tuesday, ushering in cooler air that may bring freezing conditions by Thursday morning.
According to NWS Burlington, daytime highs will dip during the midweek period, before gradually rebounding as winds return from the south heading into Friday and Saturday. Residents are advised to prepare for potentially frosty mornings, especially in valleys and rural areas where colder air tends to settle.
The extended forecast shows no significant rain chances through Saturday, with mainly sunny skies dominating the week. This dry stretch comes as a welcome break for travelers and outdoor activities, though gardeners and farmers should take note of the potential for freezing temperatures midweek.
Looking ahead, temperatures are expected to moderate again by the weekend, with highs climbing back toward more seasonal levels.