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Harvey's Remnants To Hit Herndon Friday Afternoon
Harvey is currently disintegrating over the Tennessee Valley, sending some storms our way soon.

HERNDON, VA — If you see some raindrops falling in Herndon this afternoon -- that's from Harvey.
After slamming into the Texas coast as a category 4 hurricane and then dumping more than four feet of rain on the Houston area, Harvey is currently spinning apart over the Tennessee valley, and its remnants should make it out to Herndon by this afternoon.
It originally looked like the remnants of Harvey wouldn't make it out here until Sunday at the earliest, but the system appears to have sped up since then.
Find out what's happening in Herndonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
#Harvey's remnants are spinning over the Tenn. Valley and spreading out into Midwest and Mid-Atlantic. Rain arrives in D.C. this afternoon. pic.twitter.com/u8Gemgmagb
— Angela Fritz ⛈ (@angelafritz) September 1, 2017
Will be dry in DMV for a few hours, but remnants of #Harvey arrive later this afternoon. ☔️ pic.twitter.com/mjBNRgd6mW
— Capital Weather Gang (@capitalweather) September 1, 2017
Image via the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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