Flood Watch (6/13/25, 6/14/25)

 
Note: The Flood Watch has been canceled for the DC region. The most recent watch issuance before the cancellation is below.
 


 
A Flood Watch remains in effect from 6 pm Friday, June 13 to 2 am Saturday, June 14, 2025 including the following jurisdictions.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
MARYLAND: Prince George’s, Charles, St. Mary’s, central/southeast Montgomery.
VIRGINIA: Albemarle, Greene, Madison, Orange, Culpeper, Fairfax, Arlington, Falls Church, Alexandria, Stafford, Spotsylvania, King George, southern Fauquier, central/southeast Prince William, Manassas, Manassas Park,

Excerpted from the National Weather Service:

..FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 2 AM EDT SATURDAY…

WHAT…Flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible.

WHERE…DC, and portions of Maryland, including the following areas, Central and Southeast Montgomery, Charles, Prince Georges and St. Marys, and Virginia, including the following areas, Albemarle, Arlington/Falls Church/Alexandria, Central and Southeast Prince William/Manassas/Manassas Park, Culpeper, Fairfax, Greene, King George, Madison, Orange, Southern Fauquier, Spotsylvania and Stafford.

WHEN…Until 2 AM EDT Saturday.

IMPACTS…Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS…
– Showers and thunderstorms will increase in coverage through this evening. Some thunderstorms will contain heavy rainfall, with rainfall amounts around 1 to 3 inches possible within an hour or two. Storms may also train over the same areas, causing the possibility for locally higher amounts around 4 to 5 inches of rain within a few hours. Heavy rainfall in a short period of time combining with already saturated soils means that creeks and streams may rapidly rise out of their banks along with the potential for flash flooding in urban areas.
– Please visit www.weather.gov/safety/flood for flood safety and preparedness information.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

You should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to take action should Flash Flood Warnings be issued.
 


 
A Flood Watch is now in effect Friday, June 13 to 2 am Sunday, June 15, 2025 including the following jurisdictions.

VIRGINIA: Caroline, Westmoreland.

Excerpted from the National Weather Service:

…FLOOD WATCH NOW IN EFFECT THROUGH LATE SATURDAY NIGHT…

WHAT…Flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall will be possible.

WHERE…Portions of central, east central, eastern, north central, and southeast Virginia, including the following areas, in central Virginia, Amelia, Cumberland, Eastern Chesterfield (Including Col. Heights), Eastern Hanover, Eastern Henrico, Eastern Louisa, Fluvanna, Goochland, Powhatan, Prince Edward, Western Chesterfield, Western Hanover, Western Henrico (Including the City of Richmond) and Western Louisa. In east central Virginia, Charles City, Eastern Essex, Eastern King William, Eastern King and Queen, New Kent, Richmond, Western Essex, Western King William, Western King and Queen and Westmoreland. In eastern Virginia, Lancaster, Mathews, Middlesex, Northampton and Northumberland. In north central Virginia, Caroline. In southeast Virginia, Accomack, Gloucester, Hampton/Poquoson, James City, Newport News and York.

WHEN…Through late Saturday night.

IMPACTS…Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Flooding may occur in poor drainage and urban areas.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS…
– http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

You should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible Flood Warnings. Those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop.
 

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