You are a sound snoozer indeed if you slept through thunderstorms that careened across the local area overnight.
While the most significant amounts were found east of the District of Columbia, some Northern Virginia portions of the GazetteLeader coverage area picked up a half-inch of rain over a two-hour period between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m.
The most concentrated rainfall came as the storm first moved in.
The start of the work week brings the potential for more shower activity, but unlikely with the oomph that the early-Sunday deluge contained.
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