The National Weather Service has issued a flood warning for parts of northern Vermont on Friday. Widespread thunderstorms and heavy rain passed through Vermont and northern New York on Thursday evening. NBC5 meteorologists also confirmed a tornado touched down in Woodstock. By Friday, two rivers were expected to reach minor flood stage in Orleans County. The National Weather Service issued flood warnings for the Barton River in Coventry and the Missisquoi River in North Troy. Officials said to expect extensive field and lowland flooding. The National Weather Service said water could also cover some roads, including Route 100 in North Troy. The warnings are set to expire late Friday afternoon.
The National Weather Service has issued a flood warning for parts of northern Vermont on Friday.
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Widespread thunderstorms and heavy rain passed through Vermont and northern New York on Thursday evening. NBC5 meteorologists also confirmed a tornado touched down in Woodstock.
By Friday, two rivers were expected to reach minor flood stage in Orleans County. The National Weather Service issued flood warnings for the Barton River in Coventry and the Missisquoi River in North Troy.
Officials said to expect extensive field and lowland flooding. The National Weather Service said water could also cover some roads, including Route 100 in North Troy.
The warnings are set to expire late Friday afternoon.




















