Vermont Braces for Strong Winds and Bitter Cold This Week

VTA Burlington Strong winds and extremely cold temperatures are predicted to affect travel and day-to-day activities as winter chill continues to ensnare Vermont this week. Residents should brace themselves for wind chills well below zero degrees and blowing snow.

A wind advisory is in effect for portions of northern Vermont Monday from 4 a.m. to 10 p.m., with gusts of 25 to 50 mph, according to the National Weather Service. Dispersed power outages, poor visibility, and dangerous driving—particularly on freeways and highways—could result from these circumstances.

Five-Day Burlington, Vermont Forecast:

Tuesday: High of about 13 F, somewhat overcast. -10°F wind chills are possible.

Wednesday: High of about 19 F, mostly sunny. At around five miles per hour, light winds turn west.

Thursday: Mostly overcast, with a 30% chance of snow showers after 1 pm and a high of about 21 degrees Fahrenheit.

Friday: High of about 26 degrees, partly sunny. light winds from the southwest.

Saturday: Mostly overcast, with a high of about 30°F.

In order to prevent damage, drivers should secure outdoor equipment and use caution, particularly during Monday’s high-wind event. Follow the most recent safety alerts and forecasts.

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