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  1. Closed the office early. Found an alternate route home though the water was to the road in some spots. Home now. Back hill is just a series of waterfalls through my raised beds. 3.09 since midnight, 4.14 total, 14.83 since the start of June.
  2. Got to the office in Hyde Park. Unsure if I will have to end up sleeping here. Looks like 100 in Waterbury will go under water near Ben and Jerrys if we get much more. Saw one spot in Middlesex where the water could come onto I89.
  3. Huge downpour for about 10 minutes here in Hyde Park. Storms popping all over the area has meant thunder for the past hour or so..
  4. and now , not as obvious, high ground
  5. In case anyone is wondering where the river valleys are up here:
  6. 8.46 inches on the month on the station around the corner. https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/KVTNORWI24/graph/2023-06-30/2023-06-30/monthly
  7. https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=BTV&issuedby=BTV&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1 As of 1045 AM EDT Sunday...As indicated in the last AFD, we have now seen wildfire smoke seep southward into northern New York and northern Vermont on light northerly winds. So as fog lifted and low clouds dissipated, skies have remained overcast consistent with hazy conditions. The lower visibilities associated with near surface smoke are filling in as well, evident in area webcams at places such as Alburgh and Plattsburgh. Rainfall isn`t expected to be as widespread today given the best forcing will remain south of the forecast area in the form of a decaying upper level low across Pennsylvania. This tiny feature will have quite an interesting impact of us today as it should allow for some scattered showers and thunderstorms across the southern half of Vermont while also ushering in smoke from Canadian wildfires across northern Vermont and northern New York this afternoon. The location of the decaying low to our south will switch our surface winds to the north across northern Vermont and northern New York this afternoon. Taking a look at air quality sensors across Canada, there are high concentrations of the PM 2.5 which will advect into the region this afternoon under these northerly winds. We have been in contact with state partners and will likely be issuing an air quality alert for northern counties.
  8. Nothing quite like an early morning summer run before the heat kicks in
  9. Looks like there was some flooding in this area (NH side of river) over the weekend: https://www.wcax.com/2023/06/20/weekend-flooding-causes-damage-upper-valley-towns/
  10. 1.32 today so far, over 5 inches for the month. https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/KVTNORWI24 Station is just around the corner from our place.
  11. Looks like another shower popped at the house. 1.67 now.
  12. 1.5 at the station closest to my house
  13. The GFS has had a storm forming in the Western Caribbean in the time frame of the 18th in every run since Tues. Varies in where it goes but consistently forms the storm.
  14. Is that one of Powderfreak's famous sweaters of forum lore?
  15. KLEB at 96/49 with 20% RH https://w1.weather.gov/data/obhistory/KLEB.html
  16. https://w1.weather.gov/data/obhistory/KLEB.html 92 at least in Lebanon, NH
  17. Then 2 or 3 days later it was 80s with high dews.
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