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RT @NWSBlacksburg: Rain showers move in this afternoon and increase this evening as Hurricane Zeta makes landfall on the Gulf coast and approaches the our area tonight. Zeta will bring locally heavy rain to the mountains and gusty winds to the Piedmont on Thursday morning into the afternoon. https://t.co/kLjJceeoRD

Posted on October 28, 2020 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @NWSBlacksburg: Rain showers move in this afternoon and increase this evening as Hurricane Zeta makes landfall on the Gulf coast and approaches the our area tonight. Zeta will bring locally heavy rain to the mountains and gusty winds to the Piedmont on Thursday morning into the afternoon. https://t.co/kLjJceeoRD

Rain showers move in this afternoon and increase this evening as Hurricane Zeta makes landfall on the Gulf coast and approaches the our area tonight. Zeta will bring locally heavy rain to the mountains and gusty winds to the Piedmont on Thursday morning into the afternoon. pic.twitter.com/kLjJceeoRD

— NWS Blacksburg (@NWSBlacksburg) October 28, 2020



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