This weekend was a wet one for many of us. It poured here in the Upper Valley on Saturday night--probably some of the heaviest sustained rains I'd seen in a while.
But for many folks in Southern Vermont and New Hampshire the storm was much worse. I did not realize the gravity of the situation until I watched the late night news on Saturday and heard that rain amounts were between 6-10 inches in some places.
Today's Rutland Herald and the Keene Sentinel chronical the extensive damage. Some areas in NH are under a state of emergency--the Lakes Region saw a lot of damage and flooding as well (the Loudon Speedway is under water). :blink:
There are some AZer's in this area and we hope that you and your neighbors are OK. Please don't be shy in asking us for help...now is the time to help out fellow New Englander's in need.
But for many folks in Southern Vermont and New Hampshire the storm was much worse. I did not realize the gravity of the situation until I watched the late night news on Saturday and heard that rain amounts were between 6-10 inches in some places.
Today's Rutland Herald and the Keene Sentinel chronical the extensive damage. Some areas in NH are under a state of emergency--the Lakes Region saw a lot of damage and flooding as well (the Loudon Speedway is under water). :blink:
There are some AZer's in this area and we hope that you and your neighbors are OK. Please don't be shy in asking us for help...now is the time to help out fellow New Englander's in need.