This isn't going to be too long of a post because I have to leave, but I will get a more detailed post up later. As you all know significant rainfall over Northern New York, Vermont, and New Hampshire has led to saturated ground. Widespread heavy rain fell over portions of Northern New York, Northern, and Central Vermont, and much of New Hampshire. More showers and thunderstorms are occurring right now, and more widespread showers and thunderstorms are expected to occur on Friday.
     Right now Flash Flood Warnings are out for portions of Washington, Caledonia, Orange, Essex, Windsor, and Windham Counties. Below you will see where the flash flood warnings are in effect. Flash Flood Watches are in effect for much of Vermont, and Much of Northern New York. A Flood watch is in effect for Northern New Hampshire. This is a very serious situation, any rainfall amounts of 3 inches or greater from slow moving storms, across the most saturated areas could lead to major flash flooding, and the potential of mudslides in the steepest of terrain. In Northern New Hampshire a couple minor mudslides were reported yesterday. Check out the maps below and stay tuned to your local weather and media outlets, and this blog...

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