Vermont, floods
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This year's flash floods were confined to the northeastern part of the state. They were far less catastrophic than those of the previous two years.
Parts of Vermont's Northeast Kingdom see up to 5 inches of rainfall in 3 hours, long-time residents reflect on three back-to-back summers of flooding on July 10
The flooding came on the exact anniversary of catastrophic flooding that hit Vermont on July 10, 2023 and again, on the same day, in 2024.
Devastating flooding hit parts of the Northeast Kingdom Thursday for the third consecutive year in a row to the day.
The concurrent flood events provided clear evidence of the vulnerabilities in these rural communities and how more needs to be done to shore up homes and communities in low-lying areas across the state.
Vermont Governor Phil Scott was in Lyndonville, in the state’s Northeast Kingdom, on Wednesday to mark the anniversaries of flooding in the state.
Experts say while the timing of the floods may be a coincidence, the type of weather systems that fueled them is not.
A mix of sun and clouds is expected on Sunday, with highs in the mid to upper 80s and high humidity. A few spotty showers are likely in the morning. Then, a round of slow-moving storms is likely in northern New York this afternoon.