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Vermont's Weather

picture of people on river These organizations provide reliable and interesting forecasts, maps, and weather-related links:
snow covered barn USA Today:
features ski reports, what's new guides, links to travel resources throughout the state, and current weather, forecasts, and climate guides
fall foilage near a white picket fence NOAA Interactive Weather Information Network:
Contains satellite and radar images and numerous reports and forecasts, including hydro and aviation info, as well as "Special Weather" and "Public Information" sections, with highly readable information.
Temperature Averages:
(All temperatures Fahrenheit)
Jan Feb Mar Apr
May
Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Max 25 27 38 53 66 76 80 78 69 57 44 30
Min 08 09 21 33 44 54 59 57 49 39 30 15

fun in the water Summer temperatures reach the high 70s to mid-80s. Days are typically sunny and comfortable, ideal for outdoor activity, with light clothing for days; sweater or light jacket for evenings. Autumn and spring months have highs in the mid-50s with a variety of casual dress suitable. Below freezing temperatures are the rule during the winter. Coats, heavy jackets, gloves, and warm, dry boots are recommended through mid-March.

Courtesy Vermont Dept. of Travel and Tourism

Winter, Spring, Summer, and Autumn in Vermont. ©VT Dept. of Tourism & Marketing