There’s currently a flash flood warning for many parts of the Washington region. Several roads are currently submerged, making for very dangerous driving conditions.
We rounded up some coverage of the storm and flooding via Twitter:
https://twitter.com/Capirilisandro/status/1304139896102281216
https://twitter.com/DildineWTOP/status/1304136079906402305
#BREAKING: Multiple rescues in progress on Sligo Creek Parkway and Wayne Avenue @nbcwashington @charlienbc @dougkammerer @DildineWTOP pic.twitter.com/xAuzzeZe5c
— Tom Lynch (@TomLynch_) September 10, 2020
📍Sherman & Euclid, NW DC, 2:14pm@capitalweather @PoPville pic.twitter.com/7joiLwgjHL
— Jake Lloyd (@jakelam2116) September 10, 2020
DC FLASH FLOODING – Drains overflowing at Constitution Avenue & 7th Streets as downpours continue @WUSA9 @CBSNews @capitalweather #WUSA9weather #dcwx pic.twitter.com/ZZ3NXJuEpn
— Mike Valerio (@ValerioCNN) September 10, 2020
⚠️ FLOOD WARNING for DC
Arizona Ave. and Canal Rd. #wusa9weather #dcwx @wusa9 pic.twitter.com/lqIhoM5yJA
— Lorenzo Hall (@LorenzoHall) September 10, 2020
Water rescue 600 block R.I. Ave NE. Several vehicles submerged in underpass beneath the RR tracks. Awaiting arrival of zodiac boat to check on any occupants. pic.twitter.com/htdWKVSLhV
— DC Fire and EMS (@dcfireems) September 10, 2020
⚠️ TURN AROUND DON'T DROWN: Heavy rain and flooding is reported across the DMV as several parts of the area are under a Flash Flood Warning until 4:30 p.m.
Here's a look at South Dakota Ave & Ingraham St in NE.
MORE: https://t.co/fPkq9SDOL6 pic.twitter.com/3b2aAMQuj7
— WUSA9 (@wusa9) September 10, 2020
I cant say it enough!! TURN AROUND DON'T DROWN!!! This is Beach Dr. pic.twitter.com/T4gwf5bLEU
— Doug Kammerer (@dougkammerer) September 10, 2020
DC FLASH FLOODING — Outside the National Gallery Sculpture Garden. Drains clogged on Constitution Avenue @WUSA9 @CBSNews @capitalweather #WUSA9weather #dcwx pic.twitter.com/ZPrW9ayVRL
— Mike Valerio (@ValerioCNN) September 10, 2020
Rhode Island Ave near 2nd St in NW is an absolute River right now #WUSA9Weather @wusa9 pic.twitter.com/wYEBDXfyX5
— Eric Flack (@EricFlackTV) September 10, 2020