Rainy Vermont City Marathon Expected to Set Record
Rainy Vermont City Marathon Expected to Set Record
US · Published May 26, 2026
The Vermont City Marathon, taking place this Sunday, is expected to be the wettest in its 35-year history.
According to NBC5, steady rain is forecast throughout the morning, with heavier downpours likely during the early hours of the race.
This year's event marks a rare occurrence, as only eight of the previous 35 marathons have experienced measurable rainfall.

Why It's Important?

Runners and spectators should prepare for wet and chilly conditions, which could lead to discomfort and increased risk of hypothermia for those inadequately dressed. Spectators are advised to bring rain gear, while runners should focus on staying warm before the race and rely on body heat to stay comfortable during the event. The rain may also create slippery conditions along the course, requiring extra caution.

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