With the latest flooding, I thought folks might be interested in how this compares with other high water levels. There are gauges at Johnson, Jeffersonville, and Georgia. The Georgia gauge is just upstream of Arrowhead Lake. You can see the readings here:
http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.php?wfo=btv&gage=geov1&view=1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1&toggles=10,7,8,2,9,15,6&type=0From that page, you can go to the other gauges, and look at historical highs.
Others have commented that yesterday the Lamoille in Fairfax was higher than most could remember. I know for sure that it's the highest in more than 25 years (at least).
Yesterday, the Georgia reading was 3.1 ft above flood stage, Jeffersonville was 4.2 ft above, and Johnson was 7 ft above.
Many Johnson residents remember August of 95, when they were 10 ft above flood stage, or about 3 ft higher than yesterday. In Fairfax, the water only rose to 1.8 ft above flood stage, less than yesterday.
Of course most people know that the big flood came in November of 1927. The level in Johnson was 17 ft above flood stage, 10 feet deeper than yesterday. In Fairfax, it was 10 ft above flood stage, almost 7 ft deeper than yesterday.