These things are pulsing up and down at times. Heavier downpours on 220. On the Shenandoah Valley weve also seen the heavier showers weaken as they pull away. Enjoy it. A lot of heat and humidity still to go for the rest of july and that first weekend of august not looking too pretty either. A Prince Georges County man has got an incredible story to tell. He was reported missing a week ago and reportedly spent most of that time trapped under a tree. Tonight he is alive. How Police Believe it happened and how that man is doing tonight. This is the tree where 66yearold vietnam veteran larry shaddy spent the last week of his life. I want you to see how close it is to the main roadway of Ardwick Ardmore road in Prince Georges County. Shaddy was going out for a walk late on the night of july 20th he told his roommate but he never showed back up in their room. Police were called to start a search. Somehow he was not seen on this tree. Investigators said today shaddy was probably walking on t
[ no audio ] ] we were freaked out. reporter: they had to board up the window at the post office. the pressure just kind of rushed through the post office and just kind of blew the window out totally. reporter: a few blocks down, a utility pole snapped. some people are taking chances and walking through downed power lines. i figured they were dead. because i think if they were alive, the thing would be sparking. there is no power anywhere in the neighborhood, so i think it s relatively safe. [ laughing ]. and i have rubber shoes. i m good to go. reporter: people here say this is the worst damage they ve seen. shoppers is open and we could get food. nothing is open. nothing has power. we re all just toast. reporter: and in old town, it s affecting the bottom line. the power being out, the trees down, the people gone, we had to shut our business down. reporter: a huge party had to be moved to a competitor. today you can t afford to lose it. not a good da