Weather Alert: Flash Flood Warning Issued for Much of Region
The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning for much of the D.C. Metro area until 11:15 a.m today. Heavy rains throughout the night have caused anywhere from 2-3 inches of water accumulation in various parts of the warning area. An additional 1-2 inches of rain can be expected until 11:15 a.m today. High waters can be expected on the roadways and in low lying areas. Motorists are urged to use caution on the roadways and to NOT drive through high waters.
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May 26, 2009; 7:51 AM ET
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Silver Spring Metro's North escalators were under 2 inches of water. How much damage was done and how long will they be out of service?