Flood — Dickenson, Virginia
2025-02-15 to 2025-02-16 · near Breaks, Dickenson, Virginia
Event narrative
The Pound River at Norland exceeded a bankfull level of 8 feet the afternoon of February 15. After cresting around 12 feet that evening, the river gradually receded below bankfull before dawn on the 16th. Sections of Camp Creek Road flooded.
Wider weather episode
Light precipitation entered into southeast Virginia on the evening of February 14th, with more substantial rain spreading across the area overnight into the 15th as a warm front approached from the south. Moderate to heavy rain continued to push overhead for the next 24 hours as low pressure tracked across the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys. Rain turned to snow as cold air moved in behind a cold front, then light snow showers lingered into the 17th.
Three to five inches of rain fell across portions of southwest Virginia during this period of time, resulting in considerable to catastrophic damage for several communities. A flash flood emergency was issued for Buchanan and Dickenson Counties in southwest Virginia. In addition to numerous impassable roads, flood waters rose halfway up a bank building in Hurley. Water rescues and evacuations took place as vehicles became stranded and water began to impact homes near Grundy.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1239941. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.