We’ve been pretty dry here in NH, too.
A nearby pond is way down. We need rain, and yet other areas not to far away are under a flood watch.
Geography plays a role in that. In bot places we lived, here and in NY, we often see the storms being deflected by the mountains.
My friend in Atlanta got 8 inches of rain recently.
Must be in southern NH.
Pretty soggy in northern NH with some roads still closed due to flood damage.
We've had over 12 inches of rain in the last week.
NH route 3 on Corrigan Hill in Lancaster was closed for a day or 2, then one lane traffic still.
Route 135 still closed and for the foreseeable future.
8 inches in St. Johnsbury, VT night before last.
VT Route 2 was closed for 2 weeks due to a bridge out, opened for a day and closed again due to a mud slide and water over the road.
VT 5 closed in Barnet (road gone) and between St. J and Passumpsic was closed last night, now one lane.
Many secondary roads severely damaged or gone entirely, a lot of folks stranded.
Buffalo road in Lancaster, about 1/2 mile of it became a canyon, repaired to one lane for a few days, then gone again.
A few houses washed away in St. J and area, Plainfield, VT, etc., many under were under a few feet of water, now mud filled, many twice in 2 weeks.
There's a LOT more, these are just examples.