Howard Stern and wife Beth Ostrosky Stern were apparently headed for Vermont just days before Hurricane Irene hit the Green Mountain State with its worst flooding in a hundred years.
<---See photos of the Vermont flooding following Hurricane Irene here
Beth O reportedly called Philadelphia's FOX 29 weatherman John Bolaris for a personal meteorological consult before the storm, and Bolaris advised her to stay away from the land of maple syrup and Ben & Jerry's during Irene.
<---See video of the historic Quechee Covered Bridge near Woodstock, Vermont being flooded
Central and Southern Vermont caught the brunt of Hurricane Irene's wrath despite the fact that the storm had already died down while traveling up the Eastern seaboard. 260 Vermont roads and 30 bridges were closed following the storm. Three people were killed.
Howard Stern is a vocal advocate of "stay-cations," complaining frequently on-air about how much he despises travel to foreign countries. The Sterns came back from a vacation in Turks & Caicos earlier this year and Stern spent hours telling his listening audience about his ant-infested luxury hotel room for days.
There is no word on exactly where Howard and Beth Stern decided to ride out the storm. The couple has a penthouse apartment in Manhattan and an estate in the Hamptons
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