Aftermath of Debby: Downed trees, power outages left in path of tropical storm
Downed trees and power outages seem to be most of what’s left in Staunton and Waynesboro in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Debby, now a tropical depression.
Downed trees and power outages seem to be most of what’s left in Staunton and Waynesboro in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Debby, now a tropical depression.
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Waynesboro emergency personnel will be watching rainfall levels in the city associated with Tropical Storm Debby, but just as important, the city has an eye to the south.
The City of Staunton has been busy this week preparing for the potential for heavy rain from Tropical Storm Debby.
In 24 hours time, the City of Waynesboro went from expecting 2-4” of rain from Tropical Storm Debby to 5-7” of rain or more over the next two or three days.
Dominion Energy is closely monitoring Tropical Storm Debby for potential record rainfall, heavy winds and potential damage.
Tropical Storm Debby is packing heavy, soaking rain that could cause ponding and flooding in Virginia and create hazardous road conditions.
After much loss, the Corolla wild horses of North Carolina are celebrating the birth of a colt. Ember was born in early July.
VDOT has updated its schedule for road work and maintenance for the week of Aug. 5-9.
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