Robert Miller: A wetter-than-normal July Robert Miller FacebookTwitterEmail 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.