Mild Tuesday, wildfire risk, then rain and chill: MISRYOUM forecast

Expect mild weather Tuesday with increasing clouds and a brush fire risk. Rain arrives for the commute Wednesday, turning much colder by Thursday.
Mild weather is back for Tuesday afternoon, but the atmosphere won’t be completely calm.
Clouds build Tuesday. with an enhanced brush fire risk
That mix matters because even a brief ignition source—something as small as a careless spark—can find dry fuels.. When the air is dry and windier than usual. the same landscape that looks “fine” in calm weather can become more reactive.. For residents who are outside more because it feels warm. it’s also a reminder to treat open burning. debris burning. and outdoor equipment use with extra caution.
Evening stays mild; a spot shower is possible
This is one of those transitional nights where people may feel tempted to plan around the “maybe” of a shower. If you’re commuting early or taking a late walk, the best approach is simple: keep an eye on updates and assume conditions could be damp in pockets, even if the sky overall looks quiet.
Wednesday: mild start, thicker clouds, rain for the commute
There’s a clear timing story here.. The morning will likely feel like a last window of easier travel. while the late day shift toward steady rain could change road conditions. visibility. and timing for drivers.. If your schedule depends on predictable travel. Wednesday evening is the period most likely to feel stressful—not because it’s stormy. but because steady rain tends to slow down commutes and increase stopping distances.
Rain spreads into Vermont Wednesday night; colder air arrives Thursday
The temperature drop won’t just be noticeable—it’ll reshape what “comfortable” feels like outdoors.. Tuesday’s low-70s warmth gives way to a noticeably cooler Thursday, and that means layering becomes practical again.. It also affects day-to-day routines: school schedules. evening outdoor activities. and even how long you might stay outside before heading back indoors.
A practical takeaway for Thursday plans is to expect a mix of cloud cover and damp conditions. Scattered showers can be brief, but they’re often enough to keep sidewalks slick and make rooftops and windows stay wet longer than people expect.
Late week stays cloudy; mountain snowflakes possible Friday and Saturday
In other words. the forecast doesn’t just trend cooler—it becomes more “mixed.” The word “snowflakes” signals a potential change in form as air masses cool. especially in higher elevations.. Even if impacts remain limited. it’s the type of weather shift that can surprise people who mainly experience the plain valley conditions.
For many, the most noticeable effect will likely be the lack of full breaks in the clouds. Over several days, that kind of gray weather can feel colder than the thermometer suggests—because limited sunshine reduces warming.
Sunday trends drier with more sun, staying cool
After a stretch of clouds, rain, and colder air, a brighter Sunday often feels like a reset. It may be tempting to treat it as a full return to comfortable weather, but with highs still in the 50s, it’s better to plan for “cooler than summer” conditions.
For MISRYOUM readers, the week’s storyline is clear: mild Tuesday with wildfire risk, commuting rain Wednesday into Thursday, then a late-week pattern that could flirt with mountain snowflakes before settling again into a brighter, cooler Sunday.