Vermont Weather Shift: Seasonably Warm and Humid Days Expected June 4–10 in Burlington and Beyond

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Burlington, VT – After a string of cool and rainy weekends, Vermont is gearing up for a major warmup starting midweek. Residents across the state can expect seasonably warm and humid conditions from June 4 through June 10 as a new weather pattern takes hold.

According to the National Weather Service in Burlington, strong signals indicate above-normal temperatures across much of the Northeast during this period, with highs likely climbing well into the 80s in several locations. The shift marks a dramatic change from the current unseasonably cool trend.

Cities like Montpelier, Rutland, and Brattleboro could see multiple warm afternoons with rising humidity, prompting caution for heat-sensitive individuals. While precipitation chances remain near or slightly above normal in parts of eastern Vermont, the dominant trend will be drier, sunnier, and warmer weather.

The NWS advises Vermonters to stay hydrated, limit strenuous outdoor activity during peak heat hours, and ensure pets and vulnerable individuals remain cool. This will be the first sustained stretch of summer-like warmth for many areas.

More updates will follow as models refine exact temperatures and humidity levels. This early-summer pattern could signal the start of a hotter June overall.

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