National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Showers and storms become widespread this afternoon and evening. A very moist air mass and slow storm motions will allow for heavy rain rates and potential flash flooding. Localized totals in excess of 3-4" are possible in areas that see repeated training of storms. A Flood Watch has been issued for most of central and southeastern VA and NE NC from 3 PM-midnight. Additionally, strong to severe storms capable of damaging winds are also possible.
Thunderstorms, which could be strong to severe are again expected to develop this afternoon. Damaging winds, heavy rainfall, and frequent lightning are all possible in storms. The most probable timing is 3-11 PM.
Sub-advisory winds will prevail through the week. A weak cold front drops across the coast tonight into Wednesday with winds becoming northeasterly. The front lifts back north Thursday with southerly flow returning to end the week. Scattered afternoon and evening thunderstorms are also expected again this afternoon and evening.
Sub-advisory winds will prevail through the week. A weak cold front drops across the coast tonight into Wednesday with winds becoming northeasterly. The front lifts back north Thursday with southerly flow returning to end the week. Scattered afternoon and evening thunderstorms are also expected again this afternoon and evening.
Yesterday's highs, lows, and precipitation across the area.