Monday, March 29, 2010
Weather Update - 3:20 AM
The squall line that produced 1"-2" of rainfall in Central Virginia continues to track eastward into the eastern Peninsulas and Southeast Virginia. Showers remain behind the squall line for the southeast half of the state, but no additional thunderstorms are expected behind this squall line. Although the Tornado Watch technically remains in effect until 5 a.m. for several counties in southern Virginia, the threat has ended there, and I anticipate that watch being allowed to expire early. Along the squall line, expect heavy downpours and frequent lightning with some gusty winds, but no severe storms.
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