Vermont generally sees a tighter WBGT season than the hotter and more humid states farther south. The main signal usually clusters around July. The West comes through as the warmer side of the state, while the East is lighter overall.
Browse 180 indexed Klimo WBGT locations in Vermont. Use the featured places below for a faster starting point, or jump into the full directory. If you are new to WBGT, start with what WBGT means, how heat stress works, and how to interpret WBGT thresholds.
What stands out in Vermont
- The clearest statewide peak usually shows up in July.
- The West generally runs warmer than the East.
- Burlington is one of the strongest higher-WBGT examples in the state, while Rutland is a useful contrast.
- The risk window is usually tighter here, so timing matters as much as location.
For outdoor planning in Vermont, the higher-WBGT risk usually clusters into a shorter summer window. That makes timing and local context especially important when you are deciding how much attention a given city really needs.
Featured places in Vermont: These cities are useful because they show where the shorter Vermont WBGT season is more noticeable and where it stays more limited.
Browse the full alphabetical Vermont location list below, or use the featured places above if you want a faster starting point.
All Vermont Locations
This section is intentionally simple and link-dense so search engines and users can browse the full Vermont location set efficiently.
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- Waitsfield
- Wallingford
- Wardsboro
- Waterbury
- Waterbury Center
- Websterville
- Wells
- Wells River
- West Brattleboro
- West Burke
- West Charlotte
- West Dummerston
- West Pawlet
- West Rutland
- West Woodstock
- Westford
- Westminster
- Weston
- White River Junction
- Whitingham
- Wilder
- Williamstown
- Wilmington
- Windsor
- Winooski
- Wolcott
- Woodstock
- Worcester
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