A series of intense, slow-moving thunderstorms unleashed high winds and torrential rains around the Northeast, causing widespread river flooding and ripping up streets in Vermont on Friday and leaving parts of central Pennsylvania and upstate New York without power.
About 200 people were forced from their homes in Vermont, and high winds toppled a circus tent in western Pennsylvania.
Churning brown water from the rising Winooski River and a tributary flooded into the streets of Vermont’s state capital, sending business owners with already-inundated basements scurrying to move merchandise from store windows to higher ground.
“It looked like the river was right there on my porch,’’ said Darlene Colby, 47, of Montpelier, who was woken up by police around 1 a.m. She gathered a bag for belongings for herself and 25-year-old son and spent the rest of the night at a shelter.

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