Burlington, VT – Snow showers are set to create challenging travel conditions across Vermont’s Green Mountains and northern Adirondacks through today and tonight. Light to moderate snowfall could accumulate up to 7 inches in higher elevations, with visibility reduced for drivers. Those traveling near mountain passes should prepare for slippery roads and delays.
According to the National Weather Service in Burlington, the heaviest snow is expected this afternoon and evening, especially along the western slopes of the northern Green and Adirondack Mountains. Drivers are urged to exercise caution, allow extra time, and avoid unnecessary travel in affected areas.
Five-Day Weather Outlook for Burlington:
• Wednesday: Snow showers taper off by mid-morning, with a high near 20°F. Expect mostly cloudy skies and wind chills dipping into the single digits.
• Thursday: Mostly cloudy with a high of 25°F. Winds remain light, with calmer travel conditions anticipated.
• Friday: Partly cloudy skies and slightly warmer, reaching a high of 31°F.
• Saturday: Another round of snow possible, with breezy conditions and highs near 38°F. Snow may transition into rain later in the day.
• Sunday: Temperatures drop back to the mid-20s, with mostly cloudy skies.
Residents should prepare for colder temperatures and dress accordingly for outdoor activities. For those driving in mountainous regions today, make sure to carry emergency supplies and check for road condition updates.
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