Burlington, Vt. – Cool, breezy weather will mark Mother’s Day across Vermont, with gusty northerly winds keeping temperatures well below normal and highs topping out in the mid-50s to low 60s.
According to the National Weather Service in Burlington, winds from the north at 10 to 15 mph—gusting up to 25 mph—will keep things feeling cooler through the afternoon. No rain is expected, and clouds in the morning will gradually give way to more sunshine as the day progresses.
Cities like Montpelier, Barre, and St. Albans will stay on the cooler side through Sunday evening, while areas along the Champlain Valley may see slightly warmer readings. Despite the brisk winds, road and outdoor conditions will remain dry, making it a manageable day for travel or outdoor plans—just pack an extra layer.
This cooldown won’t last long. A warming trend kicks in Monday and continues through Friday, with temperatures forecast to climb well above seasonal averages. Residents should prepare for sudden shifts, especially those planning work or events later in the week.
More updates will follow if winds intensify or if early-week temperatures break into record territory.




