Update...
     The line of thunderstorms is now slightly weakening. Rainfall rates are still 1 inch per hour. River flood warnings are in effect for the Lamoille River, and Missisquoi River. As well as areal flood warnings, which are the warnings talked about in the previous posts. Flooding is occurring from the rain earlier today. Once this evenings rainfall totals catch up there could be isolated areas of Major flooding. Widespread moderate flooding is forecast across Orleans, Lamoille, and Washington Counties. Minor Flooding is expected for much of North-Central, Northeast, and Eastern Vermont. Isolated minor field flooding is expected in extreme Northwestern Vermont, and No flooding is expected across Northern New York, where less than one inch of rain has fallen for this entire event.
     Radar trends to indicate another area of light to moderate with occasional heavy rain moving east-northeast from Northwestern New York. Rainfall rates are up to 1 inch with this activity. This area of ran though is more showery in nature and is showing signs of diminishing. If it holds together into Vermont, with a little extra lift from the green mountains it could ring out another half to perhaps one inch of rain across North-Central, and Northeast Vermont.
     I would love to be able to stay up and watch this area of rain, but I am tired, and have to get up early tomorrow. So now you must visit your local weather and media outlets for further updates. Check in tomorrow morning for the possibility of further updates.
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