Thursday, August 7, 2008

UPDATE: New Hampshire Upgrades Flood Watch To A Flash Flood Watch

Update...
     The National Weather Service in Grey, Maine has upgraded the Flood Watch to a more serious Flash Flood Watch. They have also expanded the coverage of the watch. It now covers nearly all of New Hampshire. 4 Counties in New Hampshire are not in a Flash Flood Watch. Strafford, and Rockingham Counties are under a Flood Watch, and Hillsborough, and Cheshire Counties are under no alerts at this time. This may change though by tomorrow morning.
     Across Vermont, A Flash Flood Watch remains in effect for all but Grand Isle, Bennington, and Windham Counties. The two southern most counties being Bennington, and Windham, may be under a Flash Flood Watch by tomorrow morning. For Grand Isle County no Flash Flood Watch should be issued because there are not many streams in the Islands, and its fairly flat.
     Across Northern New York, a Flash Flood Watch remains in effect through Friday for Clinton, Essex, St. Lawerence, and Franklin Counties, excluding the St. Lawrence Valley.
     Light to occasionaly moderate and heavy rain will continue to weaken until tomorrow morning, when more widespread showers and thunderstorms develop. Stay tuned for further updates. Below is an updated, current National Weather Service Alerts Map...

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