Vermont Weather Alert: Showers, Gusty Winds Hit Burlington Today With More Rain Likely by Thursday

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Burlington, Vermont – Gusty winds and lingering showers could complicate Monday commutes in northern Vermont, with rain chances returning later this week. Drivers on I-89 should be alert to slick patches and 25 mph wind gusts that may impact high-profile vehicles into the evening.

According to the National Weather Service in Burlington, today’s high will reach near 52°F with northwest winds between 15 and 25 mph. A few light showers remain possible through the afternoon, but skies will trend drier by evening. Monday night brings a chance of isolated showers after 9 p.m., with temperatures dipping into the low 40s.

Tuesday, May 20, looks calmer. Mostly cloudy skies and a high near 54°F will offer a brief break before another active stretch midweek. Winds will remain steady from the north around 10 mph during the day, shifting east overnight.

Showers are likely to return by Thursday afternoon, with another round expected Friday. Rainfall may become more persistent heading into the weekend, and daily highs will hover in the high 50s to low 60s—still below average for late May.

🌤️ 5-Day Burlington Outlook:

  • Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, high 54°F.
  • Wednesday: 50% chance of showers, high 59°F.
  • Thursday: Showers likely after 2 p.m., high 55°F.
  • Friday: More rain likely, high 56°F.
  • Saturday: Scattered morning showers, high 60°F