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Virginia declares state of emergency; remnants of Ian expected to drench DC this weekend

Hurricane Ian, which is currently battering parts of Florida, will make its way northward through the Southeast over the next few days.

And because the mid-Atlantic region is in its predicted path, what’s left of Ian will likely affect the weather around D.C. this weekend, with 2 to 5 inches of rain expected for the area.



鈥淚t has been very dry, so the ground will be able to absorb the initial onslaught of heavy rain,鈥 said Storm Team4 meteorologist Mike Stinneford, 鈥渂ut look for flooding to become an issue by late Saturday night into Sunday.鈥

In Virginia, Gov. Glenn Youngkin has in anticipation of the hurricane’s effect on portions of the state.

鈥淗urricane Ian is a large, powerful storm, and current predictions indicate that it may impact parts of Virginia later this week into early next week,鈥 Youngkin said in a statement.

As the storm makes its way to the area, Youngkin is encouraging Virginians to “make a plan, have supplies on hand, and follow official sources for the latest forecast information and guidance.”

That forecast has also prompted a warning from Virginia鈥檚 Department of Wildlife Resources. In a statement Wednesday, the department advised boaters and fishers to be extra careful due to the heavy rains and strong winds. The department鈥檚 spokesperson, Paige Pearson, said Ian has the potential to flood the entire state and bring winds up to 40 mph.

鈥淧lease be cautious this weekend, stay inside if you can, and if you must go outside, stay up to date on the weather conditions before you head out,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd always, always wear your lifejacket when you鈥檙e on or near the water.鈥

Over in Maryland, Gov. Larry Hogan said that an incident management team is on its way to Florida.

In Calvert County, Maryland, sand and sandbags are now available to residents at .

The forecast

Wednesday night: Partly cloudy and chilly. Lows in the mid 40s in the suburbs and in the lower 50s near D.C.

Thursday: Partly cloudy, with highs in the upper 60s.

Friday: Mostly cloudy with a chance of a shower by sunset. Highs around 70.

Saturday: Rainy and breezy, with highs in the mid to upper 60s.

Sunday: Rainy and breezy 鈥 with rain heavy at times and the high around 60.

Donate and help

Several charities are ramping up their response to aid Floridians and others affected by the hurricane.

The dramatic images of the storm鈥檚 impact will no doubt motivate many to help assistance efforts, but they need to be smart about whom they help, said Kevin Scally, the chief relationship officer at .

鈥淭imes of crisis can bring out the best in people, but it can also bring out the worst,鈥 he said.

For instance, people might claim to be with an organization, or they might take a 鈥渓ook-alike鈥 name of a more well-known charity.

The best thing you can do, he said, is go directly to the organization鈥檚 website via Google, or visit a website like Charity Navigator鈥檚, which ranks charities on their financial health, their accountability and their transparency.

鈥淚f there’s a need for material goods, definitely listen to the organization,鈥 Scally said. 鈥淭hey’re going to know best what they need, whether it’s food, whether it’s medicine, whether it’s pet supplies 鈥 really follow their lead.鈥

And if money is tight, he said, keep in mind that you might be able to help a charity by donating your time or talent.

鈥淢aybe it’s a matter of 鈥 advocating for the organization and encouraging other people to give,鈥 Scally said. 鈥淲e have a lot of different ways that you can give back to organizations that are helping people that need it.鈥

Here are links where you can donate to help.

has a list of several other organizations to which you can donate to help with the response to Hurricane Ian.

91欧美激情’s Kristi King contributed to this report.

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Jack contributes to 91欧美激情.com when he's not working as the afternoon/evening radio writer.

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