National Weather Service Burlington, Vermont, Weather monitoring branch in South Burlington, United States.
The National Weather Service Burlington is a weather monitoring office located at Burlington International Airport that tracks conditions across northern Vermont and northeastern New York. The station collects data on temperature, precipitation, and wind to produce daily forecasts and warnings for severe weather events.
Weather observation in Burlington began in 1829 when Professor Zadock Thompson started collecting data at the University of Vermont. These early records laid the foundation for meteorological monitoring that continues in the region today.
The office partners with local volunteers who watch and report weather events in their areas. These observations help meteorologists respond faster to dangerous conditions affecting the region.
The facility is accessible during regular hours and provides public information on daily forecasts and weather warnings. Visitors can use the website or phone line to quickly get current conditions and seasonal advice for the region.
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