Flash Flood — Orleans, Vermont
2024-07-30 · near Morgan, Orleans, Vermont
Event narrative
Dept. of Highways reported significant flash flooding the the Morgan Center area, specifically on VT-111 at Water St. Additional reports of severe flash flooding on Toad Pond Rd. along the Sucker Brook in Morgan were also received via the public and media. Some homes and businesses were damaged in these locations.
Wider weather episode
A cluster of nearly stationary thunderstorms affected portions of Caledonia, Essex and Orleans Counties in northeastern Vermont during the early to mid morning hours of July 30, 2024. This produced rainfall amounts from 4 to as much as 8 inches in these areas which led to severe, and in some cases catastrophic flash flooding. The department of highways, state/local emergency management, and NWS Storm Surveys confirmed the hardest hit areas were in the towns of Morgan, Lyndon and St. Johnsbury, VT. Preliminary assessments show five bridges destroyed, five homes destroyed, damage to 20 to 30 additional homes, and numerous roads washed out. Total damage costs will likely near or exceed $10 million dollars.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1202574. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.