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Partial lunar eclipse for Virginia early Wednesday morning

Wallops Island rocket launch may be visible from Richmond Saturday evening

News to Know for May 6: Deadly hotel shooting; Debate over George Wythe construction; Parents on vaccinating kids; Best weather of week

News to Know for May 6: Deadly hotel shooting; Debate over George Wythe construction; Parents on vaccinating kids; Best weather of week News to Know for May 6 By Kate Albright | May 6, 2021 at 6:25 AM EDT - Updated May 6 at 12:24 PM RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - Here’s a quick look at the news you need to know before starting your day. Best Weather of Week No rain, no storms Andrew says it’s the best weather day of the week before more rain and thunderstorms chances Friday. Woman Killed at Hotel Police do not yet have any information on a possible suspect.Posted by NBC12 on Thursday, May 6, 2021

It was just unreal : Tuesday s severe thunderstorm leaves damage in its wake

‘It was just unreal’: Tuesday’s severe thunderstorm leaves damage in its wake Storm on May 4, 2021 produces strongest Thunderstorm winds since 1995 ‘It was just unreal’: Tuesday’s severe thunderstorm leaves damage in its wake By Karina Bolster | May 5, 2021 at 5:43 PM EDT - Updated May 10 at 3:11 PM LOUISA COUNTY, Va. (WWBT) - A Louisa County family is thankful to have escaped injuries during Tuesday’s severe thunderstorm, which left part of their farm damaged. Ann Terrell was caught up in the thick of the storm and watched as pieces of buildings flew off around her. “It was just unreal,” Terrell said.

It was just unreal : Tuesday s severe thunderstorm leaves damage in its wake

‘It was just unreal’: Tuesday’s severe thunderstorm leaves damage in its wake Storm on May 4, 2021 produces strongest Thunderstorm winds since 1995 Tuesday s severe thunderstorms left significant damage to a farm near Fredericks Hall Road in Louisa. (Source: Sasha Terrell) By Karina Bolster | May 5, 2021 at 5:43 PM EDT - Updated May 10 at 3:11 PM LOUISA COUNTY, Va. (WWBT) - A Louisa County family is thankful to have escaped injuries during Tuesday’s severe thunderstorm, which left part of their farm damaged. Ann Terrell was caught up in the thick of the storm and watched as pieces of buildings flew off around her. “It was just unreal,” Terrell said.

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