We are apparently going to get a pretty heavy rainfall during this evening, and a Flood Watch for the southern and central areas of Vermont has been issued. We may not have quite as much rain in the Joe's Pond area, but nevertheless, be prepared if you live near streams or on the pond. Here is a link to the official Vermont Emergency Management Advisory Center - a good go-to site for the latest information on conditions throughout the state. You will find links to the latest weather information and various roads and waterways.
Stay safe: don't drive through water that is flooding across the highway - you never know if there is road there or a gaping washout, so seek an alternate route around the flooded area if possible, or wait until it is safe to drive across.
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