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The National Weather Service in Burlington is forecasting major flooding along the Winooski, Lamoille and Mad Rivers in northern Vermont as flash flooding transitions to main river flooding.
In 2023, Vermont experienced what was billed as a "100-year-storm" in early July after several days of previous heavy rainfall saturated the ground. After all was said and done, two people in Vermont ...
As of 9 p.m. Monday, 14 Vermont rivers had reached flooding stage, according to the National Weather Service’s hydrologic tracker. That includes three with major flooding: Otter Creek at Rutland ...
Vermont’s congressional delegation is celebrating the passage of the Nulhegan River and Paul Stream Wild and Scenic River Study Act.
The river's water level is expected to finally fall below major flood stage by this evening but numerous roads, properties, residences and businesses have been washed out.
Vermont experienced significant consequences due to heavy rainfall overnight, causing rivers to surge, roads to sustain damage, and necessitating the rescue of numerous individuals by boat ...
At least two of Vermont’s rivers — the Winooski, which runs through Montpelier, and the Lamoille — surpassed the levels they reached during Tropical Storm Irene in 2011. The flooding shut ...
In the wake of the storms that brought severe flooding to Vermont, farmers process the reality of submerged crops and growing in the flood plains.
The Wells River and Ottauquechee River also flowed at high levels, leading to major flood damage. That summer brought a new rainfall record to Vermont, with Burlington recording 50.42″ for the ...