At Noon, the cold front has made it into Southeast Virginia, already past Williamsburg, Petersburg, and approaching Emporia on down into Central North Carolina. Southeast of the front, scattered thunderstorms are possible this afternoon. Behind the front, scattered showers will continue to move through Central Virginia, but taper off gradually through the afternoon and early evening. Here are some of the rain totals from yesterday through today:
Norfolk 3.69"
Stony Creek 2.0"
Wakefield 1.85"
Charlottesville 1.8"
Locust Grove 0.8"
Emporia 0.59"
Williamsburg 0.48"
Lynchburg 0.39"
Danville 0.36"
Elko 0.15"
Reedville 0.2"
Farmville 0.08"
West End of Richmond 0.04"
Petersburg 0.05"
Richmond International Airport 0.03"
Fredericksburg 0.16"
Ashland 0.08"
Crewe 0.7"
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Periods of Rain Today
Scattered showers and embedded, isolated thunderstorms are moving northeast through the state Thursday, some continaining heavy, beneficial rainfall. A cool front is slowly moving southeast through Virginia today, and will clear the state by Midnight tonight. Until then, periods of rain will continue off and on through the afternoon, gradually winding down from west to east this evening.
You can email me your rain totals from yesterday through today at crose@wtvr.com.
You can email me your rain totals from yesterday through today at crose@wtvr.com.
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