Robert Miller: A wetter-than-normal July
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A car splashes through water on Main Street in Danbury. Part of the street was blocked off because of water from Tropical Storm Elsa.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media
In June, a huge whirl of high pressure set up shop in the Atlantic Ocean, creating a nonstop whoosh of humidity to ride into Connecticut and oppress our northern souls. It’s been like living in Tampa thunderstorms every day without the gators.
Throw in Tropical Storm Elsa, and it’s been wetter than wet.
“It’s been a lot of rain,” said Gary Lessor, chief meteorologist at the Weather Center at Western Connecticut State University in Danbury.
Flood warning issued for Hartford County, flash flood watch alerts for Tolland, Litchfield and Windham
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