Most of the work I oversee is in the Norfolk area, and I occasionally work out of our Newport News office. Yesterday evening, I was notified by the Navy that the naval base and supporting facilities will be closed today for storm preparations. Much of Norfolk is very low in elevation, some of it below sea level. The Child Care Center we built last year is a mere 16' above sea level, and it sits right on Willoughby Bay. Virginia Beach may get most of the wind, but Norfolk will get the worst of the flooding. They're taking things very seriously.
The rest of my work down that way is farther west, primarily Yorktown and Williamsburg.
It's very possible that it could get interesting as far west as Richmond. We'll prepare for the worst. Isabel did far more damage here than anyone thought, and we were without power for a week after that one. I'm going to finally "eat my peas" and buy a portable generator this evening to run the refrigerator and a few lights.
The entire east coast north of the Carolinas should take this one very seriously. I heard Bloomberg is considering a mandatory evacuation for NYC. That's unheard of ...