State officials say the path of Laura is similar to Hurricane Camille in 1969. Forecasters say hurricanes not just a coastal concern in Virginia

;
State officials say the path of Laura is similar to Hurricane Camille in 1969. Forecasters say hurricanes not just a coastal concern in Virginia
The National Weather Service says it’s looking like the heaviest rain and storms will be Saturday afternoon and evening
The National Weather Service says hotter and more humid today. Scattered thunderstorms are also expected this afternoon, some of which could be strong to severe.
Morning showers or storms possible. But the National Weather Service says the real show is likely later this afternoon around much of the region and Southern Maryland.
Not everyone received rain Monday afternoon/evening. Five Mile Fork in Spotsylvania seemed to be right on the line.
The National Weather Service says another flash flood watch is in effect for today. Multiple rounds of thunderstorms with heavy rain will be possible.
The National Weather Service says the Warning is in effect for Manassas and vicinity
The National Weather Service says a slow moving front will enter our area and stall Wednesday, allowing showers and storms to develop and linger.
Slight chance of late afternoon storms today
The National Weather Service says more thunderstorms with heavy rain are expected today. A Flash Flood Watch is in effect again this afternoon and tonight for the region.
Forecasters say worst of the weather should begin to move out of the region by early afternoon
City Fire Department Deputy Emergency Services Coordinator Victor Podbielski talks about preparing for a big tropical storm.
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.