Traffic & Transit

Crashes On DC-295, Pedestrian Struck On US-1: AM Traffic In DC, NoVA

Good morning, Northern Virginia. Here's everything you need to know for your Tuesday morning commute.

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NORTHERN VIRGINIA — Good morning, Northern Virginia and DC Patch readers! Before you head out the door, check out Patch's traffic report — which covers Northern Virginia and DC.

Here are the latest traffic updates that will impact your morning commute on Tuesday, Sept. 6.

Use the Waze map to zoom in on your commute for real-time traffic updates. Scroll down past the map for major incidents and closures in your area.

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On The Roads

At 7:19 a.m., all lanes of traffic on northbound DC-295 after Burroughs Avenue NE were stopped by a crash.

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Around 7:19 a.m., a crash on US-15 between Newvalley Church Road and Montresor Road caused traffic to alternate. Drivers should follow police direction.

The right lane of southbound DC-295 at River Terrace was blocked by a crash on Tuesday morning.

On Tuesday morning, all lanes of traffic on northbound US-1 were blocked near VA-235 for a pedestrian crash. Drivers should follow police direction in the area.

At 7:15 a.m., a crash blocked the left lane of eastbound US-50 under VA-28.

Around 7:15 a.m., a crash blocked the two right lanes of northbound VA-28 after US-50.

At 7:20 a.m., a right lane was blocked on northbound VA-28 at the Dulles Toll Road.

Around 7:20 a.m., the left lane of northbound VA-28 was blocked by a crash after Old Ox Road.

On The Rails

A disabled train at Federal Center caused delays on Tuesday morning on the Orange, Silver, and Blue Lines. Delays ended around 7:30 a.m. and normal service resumed.

Weather

Rain and thunderstorms are expected throughout the area all day on Monday. High temperatures will be in the mid-80s. A flood watch is in effect for D.C. and parts of Northern Virginia.

Read more: NoVA, DC Weather: Flood Watch Issued As Heavy Rains Move In Tuesday

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