The remnants of Hurricane Beryl made its last stand in New England, dropping over a half foot of rain in several communities across Vermont. As expected, there was a sharp cutoff in rain totals heading into central and southern New England, where only scattered, light showers fell.
Across the northern tier of New England, this much resulted in severe flash flooding. Some communities were hit as hard as they were in the historic July 2023 floods. This was truly a flash flood event, as flood waters and rivers rose extremely rapidly. As of Thursday evening, the Lamoille, Winooski and Passumpsic rivers remained in major flood stage.

Mechanicsville 6.91 inches
East Charlesto 5.02 inches
Northumberland 3.82 inches
Albany Township 3.07 inches
