A flood watch is in effect for parts of Vermont as of Saturday, June 14, 2026, WPTZ reported.
The watch โ issued amid wet conditions across the region โ means flooding is possible and that residents in affected areas should monitor forecasts and be ready to act if conditions worsen. A flood watch differs from a flood warning; a watch signals that conditions are favorable for flooding, not that it has already begun.
WPTZ did not specify which Vermont counties or zones fell under the watch, nor did the report detail expected rainfall totals or a time frame for when the watch would expire. The National Weather Service issues and updates flood watches as conditions develop, and the agency’s website lists current watches by county.
The watch had not been upgraded to a warning as of the WPTZ report Saturday afternoon. Whether it will be extended or lifted depends on how much rain falls and how quickly rivers and streams respond.
Reported by WPTZ. Read the original report.

