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WRIC ABC 8News on MSNPHOTOS: Central Virginia washed out by heavy flooding as severe storms continue
Much of Central Virginia saw flooding on Monday and Tuesday during the latest surge of severe weather. 8News crews, our ...
Parts of central Virginia are facing the risk of dangerous flash flooding as powerful thunderstorms line up and repeatedly soak the region.
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WRIC ABC 8News on MSNRichmond prepares for possible flooding, asks residents to do their part
Richmond has taken steps to prepare the city for expected flooding as heavy rains batter Central Virginia through Monday. How ...
Nearly 10 inches of rain caused widespread flooding in Petersburg, prompting city officials to declare a local state of ...
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WRIC Richmond on MSNFlash flood warning issued for several Central Virginia localities
Several Central Virginia localities are under a flash flood warning Monday night as more severe storms hit the area.
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WRIC ABC 8News on MSNFlash flood warning issued for the City of Richmond and several other County’s
A flash flood warning has been issued for the City of Richmond, Chesterfield County and several other County's on Saturday, July 19 according to the National Weather Service of Wakefield.
Chantal is expected to bring rounds of heavy rain from the Carolinas through southeastern Virginia and southern Delaware by ...
FEMA adds 180 Richmond sites to high-risk flood zones in updated maps, potentially requiring more homeowners to purchase ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WAVY) — The National Weather Service has issued a flood warning for much of Virginia’s capital region after heavy rain hit the area hard on Thursday. Click here to subscribe to ...
Low-lying and flood-prone areas are at risk of flooding in Chesapeake, Gloucester, Hampton, Poquoson, Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk and Virginia Beach. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning until midnight for parts of central Virginia, including the Richmond region. Because of prolonged, persistent rain in the region ...
By the time the second round of flooding began on March 18 — a round that primarily affected Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia and Washington, D.C. — Richmond had time to prepare.
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