totals that we ve been seeing. this is just a sampling. four and a half inches in college park. we ll elaborate that more in the forecast. okay. we ll be waiting. first warning weather coverage continues with derek valcourt with more on the impact of this storm. reporter: has tim was saying, some of the worst flooding is in the southern area, the d.c. area. just about the entire state is feeling warm and sog gi. storms brought heavy rains to the state and northern virginia got hit by the rainfall. flash floods washed out entire roads, caution several road closures and forcing firefighters to rescue more than a dozen motorists stranded by the rushing waters. it was range. the water come up really fast. reporter: clogged storm drains added to the flash flooding where people braved the high wart. already the wet roads appear to be a factor in several crashes, including one at green spring and northern parkway. across baltimore umbrellas a must have with the flash flood
a damaging shot shown at acorn s office in bat march is damaging. acorn goes on the offensive, taking their story to court. federal funding was pulled, ties served between acorn and its supporters after hidden video appeared to show two workers giving illegal tax advice. tonight acorn says it s the video s producers who are wrong. wjz is live downtown. jessica kartalija explains why akon thinks they have a case. reporter: here in the state of mafr mayor it is illegal to tape-record anyone without their consent. acorn is fighting back. she posed as a prostitute, he as a pimp. in this youtube video the couple entered the acorn office on 25th street seeking advice from how bigs counselors on how to run their criminal business. dancing? it s not dancing trust me. dance is is considered an art. sex is kind of like dancing? yeah, great sex. reporter: acorn an organization representing low income families is firing back. in maryland, we still have a right to say du