Light Snow Possible Across Vermont this Weekend
BURLINGTON,VT – A glancing blow from a weather system could bring light snow to parts of Vermont from Friday,November 7th,at 7 a.m. through Monday,November 10th,at 7 a.m.,according to the National Weather Service. While most locations are forecast to see little to no accumulation, several cities have a notable chance of receiving more than 0.1 inch of snowfall.
The potential for snow varies significantly across the state. Burlington has a 35% chance of seeing more than 0.1 inch, while areas like Island Pond and St. Albans face even higher probabilities at 50% and 55% respectively. Residents should be aware of potentially slick conditions, especially during the overnight hours, even with minimal snowfall amounts.
Here’s a breakdown of expected snowfall by city:
* Bennington – 0 inches (8% chance of >0.1 inch)
* Brattleboro - 0 inches (4% chance of >0.1 inch)
* Burlington - 0 inches (35% chance of >0.1 inch)
* Chelsea – Less than 1 inch (27% chance of >0.1 inch)
* Island Pond – 0 inches (50% chance of >0.1 inch)
* Manchester – 0 inches (10% chance of >0.1 inch)
* Middlebury – 0 inches (21% chance of >0.1 inch)
* Montpelier – Less than 1 inch (29% chance of >0.1 inch)
* Newport – 0 inches (44% chance of >0.1 inch)
* Rutland - Less than 1 inch (28% chance of >0.1 inch)
* Springfield – 0 inches (7% chance of >0.1 inch)
* St. Albans – 0 inches (55% chance of >0.1 inch)
* St. Johnsbury – 0 inches (27% chance of >0.1 inch)
* stowe – Less than 1 inch (41% chance of >0.1 inch)
Residents can find updated radar information for Burlington and sign up for SMS weather alerts. This information was published November 7, 2025, at 2:17 PM UTC and last updated at 2:17 PM UTC.