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Skip Stiles, executive director of the Norfolk-based Wetlands Watch, said the tides will be about 3 feet higher than normal on Oct. 29, and low-lying areas will flood. Volunteers can map between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. that day. Registration is required.
RICHMOND —In January, strong winds led to high tides drowning parts of Hampton. Some roads were impassable, with water levels rising to near the top tread of…
The storm is coming together as the remnants of tropical system Ian combine with a cold front. It could cause the highest flooding we've seen in years.