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elleng

(136,607 posts)
Fri Sep 17, 2021, 08:13 PM Sep 2021

How torrential rain flooded parts of the District and Arlington and Fairfax counties Thursday

'Once again this summer, parts of the District and its western suburbs were besieged by a deluge of rain and dangerous flash flooding. With peak radar-indicated rain totals in the 4 to 5 inches in some spots, it was the “perfect storm” of blinding rain falling on asphalt and concrete surfaces, with inadequate runoff, during rush hour.

Floodwaters engulfed roadways, sent streams surging over their banks and stranded vehicles, mostly in Arlington and Fairfax counties.

The hardest-hit area, where 2 to 4 inches of rain was common, stretched from Arlington and Fairfax to the north and Alexandria and Springfield to the south. Areas of heavy rain surrounded this zone, but amounts were mostly between 1 and 2 inches. As typical with the sporadic nature of summer thunderstorms, some areas missed out on much of the action and received less than a quarter inch.

The National Weather Service issued four flash flood warnings covering the District and its immediate west and southwest suburbs and received more than a dozen reports of high water. . .

How it happened

Thursday’s meteorological setup seemed innocuous enough. The remnants of a cold front stalled out just to the southeast of the District with a warm and humid air mass in place. Jet stream energy from the previous day was moving off to the northeast, over New England. The airflow in the lowest 20,000 feet of the atmosphere had become quite slack.

But in fact, stasis of the airflow was a major contributor to our problem. As the image below shows, a rather concentrated region of thunderstorm cells erupted and remained nearly stationary over the same regions. Gentle but persistent and deep winds from the east-southeast were lifted over the stationary front, triggering the eruption of the storm complex on the northwestern side of the front.'>>>

https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2021/09/17/flooding-dc-alexandria-arlington-fairfax/?





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How torrential rain flooded parts of the District and Arlington and Fairfax counties Thursday (Original Post) elleng Sep 2021 OP
Wow.....hope you are OK! OAITW r.2.0 Sep 2021 #1
Thanks, I'm FINE, hardly had a sprinkle of rain, here in southern MD (60 miles south of DC.) elleng Sep 2021 #2
Portland would be a fine choice! Or even, Portsmouth, NH if you are flying into Logan and renting OAITW r.2.0 Sep 2021 #3
Thanks. DRIVING from MD. elleng Sep 2021 #4
Good news on driving. Stay on 95 North! OAITW r.2.0 Sep 2021 #5
Been thinking more than one night in Portland, elleng Sep 2021 #7
You could peel off onto 89N (?) in Hartford, CT and see Vermont, then take Rte 2 across NH OAITW r.2.0 Sep 2021 #10
OH GOODNESS, my HEART, a big part of which is in Vermont! elleng Sep 2021 #11
Burlington is a very cool place. Lots of hi-tech engineering in that town. OAITW r.2.0 Sep 2021 #12
Rhode Island's Watch Hill Beach if you want some sea air. empedocles Sep 2021 #6
Thanks. elleng Sep 2021 #8
Uh, oh. My son lives in Fairfax County, not far from PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2021 #9
He should be fine, I am right down the street bottomofthehill Sep 2021 #15
Thank you. PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2021 #16
It was insanely wild yesterday IronLionZion Sep 2021 #13
Looked AWFUL. elleng Sep 2021 #14
Marines in dress uniforms trudging through floodwaters on Columbia Pike to help stranded motorist mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2021 #17
Severe flooding in the Braddock Road Metro neighborhood, Alexandria, VA, 16 Sept 2021 mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2021 #18

OAITW r.2.0

(28,521 posts)
1. Wow.....hope you are OK!
Fri Sep 17, 2021, 08:21 PM
Sep 2021

Thursday PM, the weather seemed to be building to major TS status up here in Central ME....lots of lightening and boomers, but only 1 hr. of a nice soaking rain. Great weather here - actually, the entire summer - , with occasional showers.

elleng

(136,607 posts)
2. Thanks, I'm FINE, hardly had a sprinkle of rain, here in southern MD (60 miles south of DC.)
Fri Sep 17, 2021, 08:27 PM
Sep 2021

Planning little 'vacay' (does one vacay from retirement?) in N England, Rhode Island (Providence) and Maine (thinking Portland.) Starting next Friday (I think.)

Suggestions appreciated. Thinking lobster, museum, and scenic things.

OAITW r.2.0

(28,521 posts)
3. Portland would be a fine choice! Or even, Portsmouth, NH if you are flying into Logan and renting
Fri Sep 17, 2021, 08:33 PM
Sep 2021

a car. Both places will give you the "vacay" vibe that you are looking for.

OAITW r.2.0

(28,521 posts)
5. Good news on driving. Stay on 95 North!
Fri Sep 17, 2021, 08:51 PM
Sep 2021

Both places have great lobster (or not) restaurants, micro-breweries, artists, boats, seagulls, music. Maybe one night in both? First rate hotels located in both harbor districts.

elleng

(136,607 posts)
7. Been thinking more than one night in Portland,
Fri Sep 17, 2021, 08:57 PM
Sep 2021

so maybe 1 or 2 in PortsMOUTH!

NOT interested in 95, hoping to find more interesting roads.

Thanks!!!!

OAITW r.2.0

(28,521 posts)
10. You could peel off onto 89N (?) in Hartford, CT and see Vermont, then take Rte 2 across NH
Fri Sep 17, 2021, 09:21 PM
Sep 2021

Head down 16 from N Conway NH to Rte 25. Eventually, you end up in Portland!

elleng

(136,607 posts)
11. OH GOODNESS, my HEART, a big part of which is in Vermont!
Fri Sep 17, 2021, 09:33 PM
Sep 2021

My folks had a vacay house there, West Corinth, for a few years, and we all had lovely times there, with a view of NH's White Mountains. (Actually drove up from DC with friends for New Years eve once, in my Rabbit; good that friend in the back had a sense of humor (and Rabbit's back seat GOOD!)

Been wanting to see a bit of RI for years, Provincetown interesting, so could do VT on trip north or SOUTH!

OAITW r.2.0

(28,521 posts)
12. Burlington is a very cool place. Lots of hi-tech engineering in that town.
Fri Sep 17, 2021, 09:54 PM
Sep 2021

Right on Lake Champlain. A most interesting town to visit....then go to Stowe! Close by.

empedocles

(15,751 posts)
6. Rhode Island's Watch Hill Beach if you want some sea air.
Fri Sep 17, 2021, 08:53 PM
Sep 2021

Trendy, uppity, interesting town/area. Taylor Swift hasd a manse on the beach, last time I was there, couple of years ago.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(26,773 posts)
9. Uh, oh. My son lives in Fairfax County, not far from
Fri Sep 17, 2021, 09:02 PM
Sep 2021

George Mason University, where he's a student.

I've sent him a text telling him to call me. Chances are he's just fine. I hope.

bottomofthehill

(8,853 posts)
15. He should be fine, I am right down the street
Fri Sep 17, 2021, 11:02 PM
Sep 2021

We got a lot of rain, the big fat drops, but no real flooding

PoindexterOglethorpe

(26,773 posts)
16. Thank you.
Fri Sep 17, 2021, 11:24 PM
Sep 2021

I did talk to him a bit ago, but was focused on various astronomy things, and forgot to ask him about his weather.

He's in a PhD program in astronomy at George Mason University, and I often talk about him as My Son The Astronomer.

IronLionZion

(47,046 posts)
13. It was insanely wild yesterday
Fri Sep 17, 2021, 10:36 PM
Sep 2021

thankfully I worked from home. The metro and road videos looked very dangerous. I don't trust that much water around an electric third rail.

mahatmakanejeeves

(61,337 posts)
17. Marines in dress uniforms trudging through floodwaters on Columbia Pike to help stranded motorist
Sat Sep 18, 2021, 07:15 AM
Sep 2021
NEW: Video shows Marines in dress uniforms trudging through floodwaters on Columbia Pike to help stranded motorist


mahatmakanejeeves

(61,337 posts)
18. Severe flooding in the Braddock Road Metro neighborhood, Alexandria, VA, 16 Sept 2021
Sat Sep 18, 2021, 07:17 AM
Sep 2021

This is my Metro stop. I was at home, so I didn't get to go through this. I'm off to the library now. Who knows what today will bring.

Capital Weather Gang Retweeted

@DrainALX

@alexandriava311
. Severe flooding in the Braddock Metro Neighborhood West Old Town Alexandria, VA 16 Sept 2021. City doesn’t think this is severe enough to fix.


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