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Small Earthquake Recorded Sunday Night In Virginia
A 2.3 magnitude earthquake rattled parts of Virginia late Sunday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The temblor was registered at 10:11 p.m. Sunday with the epicenter located 6 kilometers from Goochland, Virginia, near Richmond. The USGS reports that people in Rockville, Maryland, felt the quake.>>>Read more.
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Winter Weather
Much of the state is under winter storm warnings or winter weather watches, and some Monday night school activities have been canceled. Snow is expected to start overnight, turning to sleet and snow. Here's a recap from across Northern Virginia:
- Winter Storm To Shut Down MetroAccess Service Monday Afternoon
- Winter Weather Tips For Drivers in Fairfax
- Falls Church Declares Snow Emergency Starting At 8 p.m.
- Falls Church Weather: 2017 Snowstorm Live Feed
- Virginia Weather: State of Emergency Declared By Gov. McAuliffe
- DC Weather: 2017 Snowstorm Live Feed
- Reston Weather: 2017 Snowstorm Live Feed
- Falls Church Schools To Decide on Snow Day Early Tuesday
- Alexandria Weather: 2017 Snowstorm Live Feed
- Vienna Weather: 2017 Snowstorm Live Feed
- McLean Weather: 2017 Snowstorm Live Feed
- Metro Reduces Tuesday Service Because Of Winter Storm
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