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elleng

(135,850 posts)
Fri Jun 11, 2021, 03:15 PM Jun 2021

Flood watches and warnings blanket Virginia after up to 9 inches of rain.

Central Virginia has been hardest hit, especially around Culpeper.

A flash flood watch covers the entire state of Virginia after several days of scattered downpours that were continuing on Friday and may not let up until early Saturday.

The heaviest rain has deluged the state over the past 24 hours, with Central Virginia hardest hit. The National Weather Service received reports of 7 to 9 inches of rain near Culpeper just since Thursday night.

Excessive rainfall rates topped 4 inches an hour Thursday evening just before sunset around Culpeper, triggering “extensive” flash flooding. Emergency responders received more than a dozen calls for roads blocked by flooding according to the Weather Service.

“If it’s not an emergency, stay home,” advised the Culpeper Police Department on Twitter Thursday evening.

Flash flooding was also reported in Madison County, where 3 to 5 inches of rain fell. Amounts also topped 4 inches in Albemarle and Rappahannock counties in Central Virginia.

On Friday, a flood warning remained in effect until 3:30 p.m. for Culpeper and Rappahannock counties due to ongoing stream and river flooding.

Some of the heaviest rainfall on Friday focused in Virginia’s Northern Neck where flood and flash flood warnings were issued into the afternoon, following 2 to 5 inches of rainfall. Up to another 1 to 2 inches was predicted.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2021/06/11/virginia-flash-flood-culpeper/?

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Flood watches and warnings blanket Virginia after up to 9 inches of rain. (Original Post) elleng Jun 2021 OP
Wish we could send some of it to our California friends Nt spooky3 Jun 2021 #1
We wish the same thing. BigmanPigman Jun 2021 #2
Yikes! That's too much. We lost power early this morning soothsayer Jun 2021 #3
Nothing much yesterday in central Albemarle County Yonnie3 Jun 2021 #4

soothsayer

(38,601 posts)
3. Yikes! That's too much. We lost power early this morning
Fri Jun 11, 2021, 03:50 PM
Jun 2021

Broken pole, the outage map said. Otherwise not too bad here in cloudy Arlington. Cats a bit bored.

Yonnie3

(18,088 posts)
4. Nothing much yesterday in central Albemarle County
Fri Jun 11, 2021, 04:42 PM
Jun 2021

Maybe a 1/4 inch here but 10 to 20 miles north there were gully washers.

So far today it seems to be an arc south of here, Buckingham, Appomattox, Bedford, etc.

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