Burlington, Vermont — An unsettled weather pattern will continue to impact Vermont this week, bringing widespread chances of rain to much of the state. By Friday, precipitation levels are expected to increase, with rain likely in cities like Burlington, Middlebury, and Plattsburgh.
According to the National Weather Service, there will be varying chances of rain each day, with Burlington seeing a 40-50% chance on Tuesday and a slight dip on Wednesday before rising to as high as 60% on Friday. Areas like Island Pond and Lake Placid are also facing rain chances, though they are slightly lower in the early part of the week.
In addition to the main cities, smaller towns such as St. Albans and Saint Johnsbury can expect similar precipitation probabilities through Friday. The rain pattern will bring potential disruptions to outdoor activities and traveling conditions, so residents are advised to stay prepared for wet conditions and plan accordingly.
The unsettled weather is expected to last through the weekend, with chances of rain continuing at varying levels until Sunday. The National Weather Service will provide updated forecasts and advisories as conditions evolve throughout the week.




