The last of the moderate high tides is starting to recede. Now we’ll see minor tidal flooding during the next 2 cycles. We’ll see tides rise back up to about 4.5 ft between 6-8pm tonight and 6-8am tomorrow morning. We rose up to about 5.56 ft this morning at Sewell’s point. The heavy rain is over with, but persistent drizzle and/or light showers will plague the day. We are getting in a lot of photos. About 4,000 in all. Some are very telling.

Here’s a picture of some damage to one of the hangars at Norfolk International Airport according to Jeff from Landmark Aviation.

This was sent in by Thomas M. He says this is the inside of Alexander’s On The Bay. We’ve heard conflicting reports about the damage it received.

The Anderson’s sent this in from Poquoson. Looks like the National Guard was out helping folks.

This was some of the common flooding we saw. This was taken by Tony in Park View, Portsmouth.

This was taken by Michelle Johnson. It shows some damage from a tree falling on a house in the Kempsville area of Virginia Beach.

This was taken by Earl Beasley in Hampton. He says the dock floated up above the main pier and caught on some pilings. He said the tide was just a little higher than Isabel.

Finally, this was taken by Steve Simmons in Rodanthe. Looks like it will take a while to repair that road. I’m still not sure of the status of highway 12 south of Oregon Inlet down to Hatteras.
We’ll get more photos on here. There is a slide show on wavy.com, but the blogs will still be up for months…I hope.
Again tidal flooding improves today along with the winds, but light showers/drizzle will continue. A coastal flood warning is still in effect for the Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck for this afternon. Flood advisories are in effect for the rest of the coastal cities from the Eastern Shore down to the Outer Banks. Tomorrow the low pressure system finally moves far enough away that it will not affect us except for possible spotty drizzle in the morning. We will probably see a little sunshine tomorrow afternoon. There are flood warnings for the Blackwater River at Franklin and the Nottoway River at Sebrell. Minor flooding is expected. Before I go I encourage you to check out the previous blogs. They have some photos, but also a lot of information on the storms. Thanks to all who left comments. I try and write the blogs to them, rather than reply to each one.
Meteorologist: Jeremy Wheeler