Monday, July 28, 2025

Another 90 Degree Day In Vermont, 12 Measured So Far This Year At Burlington

Lots of hydrangeas soaking up the hot sun
today in St. Albans, Vermont. 
 The temperature at Burlington, Vermont reached at least 90 degrees today, the 12th day this year it got that warm.  

This puts us in pretty rare territory. It's only the 20th time in the past 125 years it's gotten to 90 degrees at least twelve times. 

At least the humidity is slightly better. It was oppressive this morning, with a dew point of around 70 degrees. 

This afternoon, the dew point was around 60, which really isn't all that bad. It's just the temperature that's kind of rough if you don't like sweating it out. 

Earlier forecasts had indicated it might get to 90 degrees again tomorrow, but now that's looking less likely. As mentioned this morning, the weather pattern has already started to shift to a northwest flow, so it's going to start getting cooler.

Only slowly at first. Updated forecasts, which, to be fair, have been flip-flopping, as of this evening have been hinting at slightly cooler air invading tomorrow. It won't exactly be chilly, as it will still get well up into the 80s. 

The main cold front is still likely to come through Wednesday with what at this point look like scattered, unremarkable showers and thunderstorms. 

The cool, dry, sunny weather is still in the forecast, but there's a potential fly in that ointment. 

Several computer models hint that a storm is forecast to form along the southward sinking cold front on Thursday, which might dump some heavy rain in southern New England. Some computer models hint that some of that rain might work its way northward into at least the southern half of Vermont Thursday. 

We'll keep checking updates and update you tomorrow morning.  

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