(VIDEO) Norfolk Business Owner Rides Jet Ski Through Flooded Streets After Historic Virginia Storm
NORFOLK, Va. — A local business owner turned a flooded Norfolk intersection into an impromptu waterway Tuesday, riding his jet ski through several feet of standing water after flash flooding from severe thunderstorms submerged one of the city's busiest roads, in scenes that quickly spread across social media.
A man was caught on video riding a jet ski through flooded streets in Norfolk, Virginia, after Tuesday’s severe storms. pic.twitter.com/36TGoQLDbT— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) August 6, 2026
A man was caught on video riding a jet ski through flooded streets in Norfolk, Virginia, after Tuesday’s severe storms. pic.twitter.com/36TGoQLDbT
The flooding struck the intersection of Monticello Avenue and Princess Anne Road, where floodwaters reached three to four feet deep in some areas, stranding drivers and turning the roadway impassable by car. Video of the scene showed Joe Scearce, owner of Joe's Tires and Rims, navigating the flooded intersection on his personal watercraft as stunned onlookers watched from higher ground.
A Storm That Overwhelmed the Region
The flooding was part of a broader wave of severe weather that hit Virginia's Hampton Roads region beginning Tuesday afternoon. The National Weather Service office in Wakefield issued a flash flood warning covering Norfolk, Chesapeake, Portsmouth, Suffolk and Virginia Beach, warning that thunderstorms were producing heavy rain across the area, with between 1 and 3 inches already recorded and rainfall rates of 1.5 to 2 inches per hour expected to continue. Additional rainfall of 1 to 2 inches was forecast on top of those totals, with the weather service cautioning that flash flooding of small creeks, streams, urban areas, highways and low-lying areas was either already underway or........
