Vermont Weather Alert: Rain and Snow Return to Burlington by Tuesday Night With 60% Chance of Precipitation

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Burlington, VT – Spring weather in Vermont will take a wintry turn this week, with Burlington residents facing back-to-back rain and snow events starting Monday night. Showers are expected to begin late Monday with an 80% chance of precipitation and will linger through Wednesday night, when a rain/snow mix could impact roads including the I-89 corridor.

According to the National Weather Service, Burlington will see its warmest day of the week on Monday with a high near 62°F. Calm winds in the morning will shift northwest by afternoon, preceding a period of unsettled weather beginning Monday night. Rain is likely Monday evening into Tuesday with winds gusting to 22 mph by Tuesday afternoon. Drivers should exercise caution, especially during evening commutes.

By Wednesday morning, colder air will move in as temperatures drop to the mid-30s overnight. A rain/snow mix is expected after 2 a.m. Wednesday, possibly impacting early travel and creating slick conditions. Snow showers remain possible through Wednesday night, particularly in higher elevations around Chittenden County.

Extended 5-Day Burlington Forecast:

  • Monday: Sunny, high near 62°F.
  • Monday Night: Showers, low near 46°F.
  • Tuesday: Showers likely, high near 59°F with gusty winds.
  • Tuesday Night: Showers, low around 37°F.
  • Wednesday: Rain and snow likely early, high near 45°F.
  • Wednesday Night: Chance of rain/snow, low near 37°F.
  • Thursday: Mostly sunny, high near 48°F.

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