Watch out for these spots that have flooded during past storms in Bethesda:
Little Falls Parkway (the portion between Massachusetts Avenue and River Road was closed last night already)
Small River Road bridge just east of Ridgefield Road, next to Kenwood Station shopping center
Another small bridge on River Road just west of Willard Avenue
Yet another small bridge on River Road just east of Royal Dominion Dr. and Holton Arms
And wouldn't you know it, one more small bridge west of the Beltway, where River Road crosses Cabin John Creek
Booze Creek can flood along Burning Tree Road (same creek that passes below River Road by Holton Arms)
Dalecarlia Parkway
There are also random places in downtown Bethesda that can have standing water, depending on stormwater issues. These include Wisconsin/Montgomery Aves. intersection, and Bradley Blvd./Arlington Road intersection.
Sometimes there's no way around these points to your destination. But having this list will at least make you aware of potential danger as you approach these spots. If it's all clear, it's safe to go ahead. But if standing water - or even worse, rushing water - is present, TURN AROUND!
In the last 10 years, drivers have literally been swept out of their cars on Goldsboro, Little Falls Parkway near Mass. Ave., and the little bridge near Kenwood Station on River Road.
Stay in if you can, stay alert if you can't!
And stay tuned here and on Twitter at @BethesdaRow for the latest on Hurricane Sandy in Bethesda.
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