The flash flood threat I had mentioned in the previous post has materialized. A large area of intense rain and thunderstorms formed late this evening in Central/ South-Central Vermont. Dropping as much as 7 inches of rain in only a few hours. Numerous reports of Flash Flooding have been recieved by the National Weather Service, and there have been Flash Flood Warnings issued for that area.
     Rain is currently tappering off across Central/ South-Central Vermont with only a tenth to a quarter inch of additional rainfall expected. Brooks, Streams, and Small rivers will continue to rise rapidly over the next several hours, as runoff continues. If you live along a waterway in Rutland, Windsor, Addison, Orange, or Washington Counties it is urged to move to higher ground.
     For later today 6/15 and tomorrow 6/16 the flash flood threat will continue as more showers and thunderstorms are expected. This meaning additional flash flooding may occur this afternoon and evening, as well as tomorrow. Check out the maps below for current alerts, and where the highest threat of continued flash flooding is...


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Interesting blog, I am an old
weatherman myself. Spent 22 years
as weatherman in USAF.
just viewing random blogs.
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