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Groton, Vermont Weather

Groton, Vermont — live current conditions, hourly and 7-day forecasts, NWS alerts, aviation weather, radar and satellite imagery for Groton, Caledonia County.

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About Groton, Vermont

Groton unfolds across rolling hills and deep woodlands, a quiet corner of Caledonia County where the air itself seems to hold the scent of pine and damp earth. It lies 53.5 miles east-south-east of Burlington, VT (from Burlington, VT: bearing 110°T), and is situated 8.8 miles west-north-west of Woodsville. The land here is a study in verdant textures, from the dense canopy of hardwood forests that cloak the slopes to the open fields, often softened by a morning mist, that spread out in patches like rumpled blankets. Small streams, born from the higher elevations, wind their way through ravines, their waters cool and clear, glinting like scattered shards of sky as they tumble over moss-covered stones. The character of Groton is that of a place that has weathered seasons, where the houses, often weathered clapboard or sturdy brick, seem to belong to the landscape, their roofs a muted echo of the surrounding evergreen and deciduous hues. Even the silence here has a weight, broken only by the distant call of a crow or the rustle of unseen creatures in the undergrowth, a testament to the enduring wildness that still holds sway. The history of Groton is intertwined with the rhythms of the land and the quiet industry of its people. Once a hub for lumber and granite quarrying, the echoes of these endeavors can still be felt in the sturdy, unpretentious architecture and the enduring spirit of self-reliance. The Wells River, a vital artery for transport and power in earlier times, still meanders through the southern reaches of Groton, its presence a constant reminder of the water’s enduring influence on settlement and sustenance. While the grander industrial operations have largely receded, a sense of local enterprise persists, often manifesting in small-scale agriculture, artisanal crafts, and a deep appreciation for community traditions. Life in Groton moves at a pace dictated not by the clock, but by the turning of the seasons and the quiet satisfaction of a day's honest work, a feeling that settles over the landscape like the soft, diffused light of an autumn afternoon.

LocationGroton, Caledonia County, Vermont
Coordinates44.21034°N, 72.195373°W
TimezoneEastern Time
ZIP Code(s)05046, 05069
Area Code802
Page generatedJune 2026
Weather dataOpen-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service