Wet weekend in Kent but no records set

KENT — The Housatonic River went well past flood stage over the weekend at Gaylordsville and Bulls Bridge. The National Weather Service defines flood stage at that section of the river as 8 feet; the water reached 14.6 feet between Sunday night, Aug.28, and Monday morning, Aug. 29.The highest the river has been at Gaylordsville was in August 1955, when it peaked at 18.58 feet. In 1949 and 1938, the river reached 14.85 feet and 14.5 feet respectively.Light rain in the middle of the afternoon on Sunday didn’t discourage people from coming out in large numbers to Bulls Bridge. There were more people there with cameras than with umbrellas.Kent Falls was also overflowing with water by mid-day Sunday. A state trooper closed the park and the parking lot at around 2 p.m. as the little creek at the edge of the parking area overflowed. The athletic fields at the Kent School were flooded, as is often the case in very wet weather. School is not yet in session.

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