Update...
     Flash Flood Warnings continue across Bennington, and Windham Counties. Now it looks like some flooding problems may occur further north across North-Central Vermont. Flash Flood guidance indicates that 1.1 inches of rain in 1 hour is needed to cause Flash Flooding and only 1.2 - 1.5 inches of rain in 3 hours is needed to cause Flash Flooding, this being across Orleans, Lamoille, Eastern Franklin, and Eastern Chittenden Counties. Now it did not look like storms were going to do much across far Northern Vermont, but over the last several minutes things have been changing with storms firing up rapidly across Northern Vermont. These showers and storms form a line from the Canadian border all the way down to Rutalnd county Vermont. Currently the strongest and heaviest showers and storms are across Chittenden, and Addison Counties headed east into Lamoille, and Washington Counties. These storms will drop anywhere from a half inch to as much as one inch in a short period of time. Now this will likely not cause significant flash flooding but will likely lead to minor flooding of low lying areas and small creeks and streams, along with significant ponding of water on roadways. These conditions are most likely to occur across Addison, Eastern Chittenden, and Lamoille Counties, along with very isolated areas across Eastern Franklin, and Western Orleans Counties. These storms will have to be watched for further intensification as they continue to move east into the mountains. Stay tuned for further updates.
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