By Elaine Donnelly
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Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell told residents Monday afternoon that the worst was still to come from Hurricane Sandy — especially in Northern Virginia, where Sandy's effects are supposed to grow stronger by Tuesday morning.

A handful of roads were closed due to high water or downed trees Monday afternoon as Hurricane Sandy moved into the D.C. area, though the storm was expected to wreak far more havoc on the region into Tuesday.
"We had 4 feet of water from [Hurricane] Isabel," Ms. Hennessy said. "Hopefully I'm overreacting, but we'll clear everything out of the front of the store and depending on what happens, work on the back inventory of the store."
"We had 4 feet of water from [Hurricane] Isabel," Ms. Hennessy said. "Hopefully I'm over-reacting, but we'll clear everything out of the front of the store and depending on what happens, work on the back inventory of the store."