LinkLinks Washington Post: How Thursday’s flood unfolded in the Washington region and why it was so hard to forecast By Editor On Sep 11, 2020 Last updated Sep 11, 2020 45 Share During the afternoon Thursday, a torrent washed over the heart of the D.C. area, unloading up to a half foot of rain in just a few hours. The deluge caused creeks and streams to rise up to eight feet in a single hour and overwhelmed drainage systems, bringing widespread flooding that inundated roads and stranded dozens of motorists. 45 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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