Alert Top Story Wet forecast for Virginia this week, how much rain to expect? SEAN SUBLETTE Lee Enterprises Meteorologist May 14, 2024 May 14, 2024 0 × 1-2 inches of rain will cover most of the state before the close of the weekend Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save One to two inches of rain will fall before the weekend ends. Meteorologist Sean Sublette explains. Download and subscribe to our Across The Sky podcast 0 Comments Local Weather Get the daily forecast and severe weather alerts in your inbox! Sign up! * I understand and agree that registration on or use of this site constitutes agreement to its user agreement and privacy policy. Related to this story Wet forecast for Virginia this week | How much rain to expect 1-2 inches of rain will cover most of the state before the close of the weekend How do tornadoes form? Meteorologist Sean Sublette explains the weather conditions that lead to tornadoes. The tornado damage associated with each EF rating Going from zero to five, the Enhanced Fujita scale shows the different impacts on your home: from minor to catastrophic. Meteorologist Sean Su… Watch Now: Related Video Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance still top of mind for her neighbors War in the Middle East: Donald Trump threatens to hit Iran power plants War in the Middle East: Donald Trump threatens to hit Iran power plants Iranian government minister dismisses Trump threat in AP interview AP Iranian government minister dismisses Trump threat in AP interview Jackie and Shadow’s 2026 chicks make Easter debut on live cam Jackie and Shadow’s 2026 chicks make Easter debut on live cam
Wet forecast for Virginia this week | How much rain to expect 1-2 inches of rain will cover most of the state before the close of the weekend
How do tornadoes form? Meteorologist Sean Sublette explains the weather conditions that lead to tornadoes.
The tornado damage associated with each EF rating Going from zero to five, the Enhanced Fujita scale shows the different impacts on your home: from minor to catastrophic. Meteorologist Sean Su…