The National Weather Service says that Hurricane Sandy will bring plenty of wind and rain with the potential for flooding. But the chief meteorologist in Burlington says the storm likely won’t rival Tropical Storm Irene.
As the Gulf Coast braces for Issac, Vermonters are commemorating the
one-year anniversary of Tropical Storm Irene. Meanwhile, Meteorologists
at Vermont’s National Weather Service now have a new tool that
they say will help predict events like Irene.
The National Weather Service says the region is in a warm weather pattern that is
likely to persist for several weeks. But just because winter is starting off milder doesn’t mean it will
end that way.
Vermont Emergency Management tells VPR it is warning city and town
emergency officials about torrential rains in southern Vermont. Many brooks and streams in the area are already bank-full.