Vermont has seen roughly 33% more rainfall since March than it gets in an average spring. May has been especially wet.

In fact, May was the seventh-wettest on record for Burlington, which saw almost 2 inches more rain than the annual average.

By local weather blogger Matt Sutkoski’s count, Vermont has seen just two precipitation-free Saturdays so far in 2025 — March 22 and January 25.

That’s at least 12 weekends in a row of rain.

The National Weather Service in Burlington doesn’t track rainy weekends specifically, but meteorologist Marvin Boyd says even his colleagues have been bemoaning the string of rainy Saturdays.

“We’ve had many weeks in a row where there’s been rain either Saturday or Sunday or both, so it’s been a long period of time,” he said. “This spring we had a lot of th

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