Vermont Weather Update: Mild Conditions Expected with Potential Storm Impacts

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Burlington, VT – Vermont residents can look forward to a break in the humidity today as the region experiences cooler and more comfortable conditions. According to the US National Weather Service Burlington VT, temperatures will range from the upper 60s to mid-70s, with skies gradually becoming partly sunny by the afternoon. Isolated showers are expected, mainly in the southern parts of the state, with winds from the north/northwest at 10 mph or less.

As the week progresses, the weather will remain relatively mild. Wednesday is forecasted to be mostly sunny with highs reaching 75°F, while Thursday will bring partly cloudy skies with temperatures peaking at 79°F. However, the end of the week may see an increase in rainfall, with a 65% chance of showers on Friday and a 70% chance on Saturday, potentially cooling the area to the low 70s.

In addition to the local forecast, the National Weather Service is monitoring Tropical Storm Debby, which could impact Vermont and northern New York. While specific details are yet to be determined, residents are encouraged to stay updated on the storm’s developments through the National Hurricane Center.

Overall, Vermont is set for a week of cooler temperatures with a mix of sun, clouds, and showers, offering a pleasant break from recent humidity.

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