REC says the brunt of the storm is expected to arrive overnight and continue through Tuesday afternoon, dropping 3 to 5 inches of rain and bringing wind gusts of 40-plus mph in some areas.

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REC says the brunt of the storm is expected to arrive overnight and continue through Tuesday afternoon, dropping 3 to 5 inches of rain and bringing wind gusts of 40-plus mph in some areas.
Notify NNEC of any downed power lines, trees on the line, or a power outage, by calling 1-866-663-2688.
A Tropical Storm Warning is now in effect for much of central and southern MD, DC, as well as portions of northeastern VA along the I-95 corridor. Flooding rain, wind damage, and tidal flooding are all threats to the area.
What does Tropical Storm Isaias mean for Northern and Central Virginia and the Northern Neck.
Fabulous sunset on the Rappahannock in Fredericksburg ahead of tropical weather. Photos courtesy Kevin Brown and the On the Fredericksburg Va Trails Facebook page.
The National Weather Service says due to Tropical Storm Isaias’ threat to our area, a Tropical Storm Watch has been issued for counties along the I-95 corridor and east. Flash Flooding will likely be our biggest impact Mon eve – Tue eve. Tidal/coastal flooding (Tue and Tue eve) is also a concern.
National Weather Service issues Flash Flood Watch Monday afternoon thru Tuesday night
The National Weather Service says warm and humid conditions today will help spark numerous showers and scattered thunderstorms later today and into tonight.
The National Weather Service says expect cloudy skies and increased rain chances across the area today. As a result, daytime temperatures will be the coolest we’ve seen since the middle of June, however it will remain on the humid side.
National Weather Service doesn’t expect storms today
Bad weather…then clearing
The National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory
Sunny and hot today
The National Weather Service says mostly cloudy skies today. Thunderstorms will be possible once again during the afternoon hours. Temperatures will be noticeably cooler. Enjoy it while it lasts. Back into the high 90’s tomorrow.
The National Weather Service says another hot day with numerous thunderstorms, some possibly severe with damaging wind gusts and isolated instances of flooding.
The National Weather Service says a Heat Advisory in effect for areas along/east of the I-95 corridor from noon until 8 PM today, where heat indices of 105-109 degrees are expected. Additionally, severe thunderstorms possible this afternoon/evening, with damaging winds the primary threat.
The National Weather Service says another hot and humid day with heat indices up to 105 in the areas highlighted in orange. There is also a marginal risk of severe thunderstorms with damaging winds and isolated instances of flooding possible
The National Weather Service says very hot and humid conditions once again today with the threat of some strong late day storms. The best potential for stronger storms will be along and south of the Baltimore/D.C. metro and the I-66 corridor.
The National Weather Service says heat index values could reach 109 this afternoon
Dangerous heat over the next few days. Here are some tips for staying safe