
The National Weather Service never did issue a flood warning for the Woodstock area in Central Vermont. However, flood warnings were posted within the last 24 hours for areas of Southern Vermont and Grafton County in New Hampshire as a major rain system moved through.
Woodstock Early Birds report that official flood warnings notwithstanding that waters are higher in both the Ottauquechee River and the Kedron Brook through Woodstock Village.
In the photo above, the Kedron Brook runs at level with a new rip-rap embankment placed to restore the stream bank following last Fall’s Tropical Storm Irene deluge.
Be safe. Stay dry. Call 911 if you need help. Rains, although not as strong, are likely throughout the week, in combination — at higher elevations — with some snow or sleet according to the NWS.




Posted by Diana Brown on April 23, 2012 at 16:08
The warning that came on the radio this afternoon was for WOODSTCK, NEW HAMPSHIRE, and the river there that begins with P.
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Posted by Julia Carlisle on April 23, 2012 at 16:12
Yes, Diana, while there WAS a warning for New Hampshire and (the Pemigasset (sp?) there was not any specific warning for this part of Vermont. However, as you know, and accordingly to WEB reporters we STILL got plenty of rain.
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Posted by Margaret (Peggy) Kannenstine on April 24, 2012 at 09:33
Yes, indeed we did. The fields along our river got their spring flood yesterday! And more to come by Thursday too apparetnly.
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