Today’s heavy rain has turned Four Mile Run into a raging torrent of murky water.
A Columbia Pike resident posted videos of the overflowing stream on Twitter this afternoon (Friday). The video was taken near S. George Mason Drive.
Currently Four Mile Run @ George Mason Bridge #Flood @SRtwofourfour @alongthepike @ARLnowDOTcom @kcristol @BikeArlington @WalkArlington 1/ pic.twitter.com/LABlTd4MAj
— Columbia Forest (@CFCA_Arlington) July 28, 2017
No major flooding problems were reported during the daytime Friday in Arlington, though forecasters warn that more rain may cause additional problems tonight.
There have, however, been scattered weather-related issues reported. A number of traffic signals have started flashing or gone dark and, as of 6:30 p.m., 165 Dominion customers were without power.
On N. Troy Street near Rosslyn, between Key Blvd and Wilson Blvd, a large tree fell on cars and power lines, according to scanner reports.
More videos of Four Mile Run, after the jump.
Currently Four Mile Run @ George Mason Bridge #Flood @SRtwofourfour @alongthepike @ARLnowDOTcom @kcristol @BikeArlington @WalkArlington 4/ pic.twitter.com/mdwg57d8uB
— Columbia Forest (@CFCA_Arlington) July 28, 2017
Currently Four Mile Run @ George Mason Bridge #Flood @SRtwofourfour @alongthepike @ARLnowDOTcom @kcristol @BikeArlington @WalkArlington 5/5 pic.twitter.com/14KxkJJr1v
— Columbia Forest (@CFCA_Arlington) July 28, 2017