Flooding concerns grow as rain expected to continue into the weekend for DC region
A steady, driving rain that continued through the night Wednesday caused Frederick?s Carroll Creek to spill over its banks flooding parts of Baker Park Thursday morning as residents around the D.C. region braced for what will likely be a week of intense wet weather.
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