A storm that dumped up to two months of rain in two days in Vermont and other parts of the Northeast brought more flooding Tuesday to communities that included the state capital Montpelier, where officials said that river levels at a dam just upstream appeared to be stable. No injuries or deaths linked to the storms had been reported in the state as of Tuesday. In a briefing held by Vermont Gov. Phil Scott and his response team Tuesday morning, officials said that local, state and federal crews had carried out at least 117 rescues and 67 evacuations from flooded homes, businesses and vehicles, and some reports of people trapped were still active. Close to 80 roads were closed.