Pouring here in Hyde Park, meanwhile .45 at home has us at 10.76 for the month. Hoping for another slug to get us over 11" on the month, cuz why not at this point. 34.30 since June 1
.70 today and the .17 yesterday brings up over 8 inches on the month. 8.78 so far in August after 15.08 in July and 8.46 in June. (32.32 in less than 3 months)
With 23.86 since the start of July, it means I have averaged 1/2 inch per day for 6 weeks now.
DETOUR LARGE TRUCKS - RUTLAND TOWN/RUTLAND CITY
http://vtstatepolice.blogspot.com/2023/08/detour-large-trucks-rutland-townrutland.html
State of Vermont
Department of Public Safety
Vermont State Police
Rutland Barracks
News Release - Highway / Traffic Notification
All large trucks whose destination is north of Rutland City via US 7 are asked to detour via US 4 West and then 22A or RT 30 NB to access destinations north of Rutland City. US 7 NB through Rutland City is not suitable for any large vehicles at this time. This is due to flooding and road closures in the area.
Updates will be provided as details are available.
Motorists should expect delays in the area or seek alternate routes. Please drive carefully.
This Mendon station shows 4.31 so far
https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/KVTRUTLA25
This one east of Clarendon is next highest I have found in that area at 2.44
https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/KVTCUTTI1
2.49 at the one by my house.
https://www.wcax.com/2023/08/04/flash-flooding-washes-out-roads-addison-county/
https://www.wcax.com/2023/08/04/three-people-rescued-car-trapped-middlebury-flooding/
It looks like another round in NYS may be heading towards Middlebury.
13.48 for July to date here after 8.46 in June 21.94 in 7 weeks.
On the plus side was last night's rainbow:
Yes Hyde Park Vermont is hopping at 7:30 on a Friday night. (I stood and lingered in the middle of the road to look)