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10 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

This is insane.  I'm just getting a feel for how high the water got last night in Stowe and this may have beat Irene.  

Like a 5-10 foot rise last night for a rest.  There's debris way up in trees and lots of damage.  Whole trees sitting in weird areas, etc.

Keep us posted with damage pics

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11 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

This is insane.  I'm just getting a feel for how high the water got last night in Stowe and this may have beat Irene.  

Like a 5-10 foot rise last night for a rest.  There's debris way up in trees and lots of damage.  Whole trees sitting in weird areas, etc.

You the pic ho and no pics, WTF 

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This is insane.  I'm just getting a feel for how high the water got last night in Stowe and this may have beat Irene.  

Like a 5-10 foot rise last night for a rest.  There's debris way up in trees and lots of damage.  Whole trees sitting in weird areas, etc.


Pics or it didn't happen.

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Man... DPs surged into the 90th percentile for this region when this line of dying convection wafted through.  We set at 75/74 right now here in town and looking around there are a lot of DPs between 70 and 75 cross the pan-wide region of SNE. 

Call me a dork but that's interesting -

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Look at where these tree trunks ended up...that's some powerful water and it is at least 6 to 8 feet above the water level this afternoon.  Where I was standing was raging water last night and the dog would've been swept away where she is now.  The dog park path here lost about 5 feet of erosion too.

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56 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

Man... DPs surged into the 90th percentile for this region when this line of dying convection wafted through.  We set at 75/74 right now here in town and looking around there are a lot of DPs between 70 and 75 cross the pan-wide region of SNE. 

Call me a dork but that's interesting -

Scooter will say that's not correct and cite ASOS

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9 hours ago, powderfreak said:

iPhone photo of the flash flooding damage up near the base of the ski resort.

That's a garage at the state park.

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9 hours ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

Sweet, up to .95" on the day now.    Sure hope we can get some more tomorrow.

 

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Shoddy Vermont craftsmanship.   :)

 

You folks have been pummeled.

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10 hours ago, HoarfrostHubb said:

That was quite the deluge.   Some ok thunder and lightning in light to mod rain for a while, but then it became very tropical.   The pool def is benefiting from all of this water.

I ran the hose to the pool yesterday afternoon to ensure that I'd get some rain.  Per Chris, it looks like we got close to an inch--pretty righteous.

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5 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

About .15" here. Nice morning though.  Should be active in northern and western New England again. 

BOX is saying activity to kick in around 4:00.  Does that look right to you?  I'm going to be in New London for a few hours today; I'd hate to miss a good storm by not heading home in time.

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22 minutes ago, moneypitmike said:

BOX is saying activity to kick in around 4:00.  Does that look right to you?  I'm going to be in New London for a few hours today; I'd hate to miss a good storm by not heading home in time.

Yeah that sounds about right. 

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