The heated comments in today’s Morning Roundup mostly concern what appears to have been a really rough, weather-related time for concert goers at Sunday night’s Radiohead concert at Nissan Pavilion in Bristow, Va. Consumerist has since picked up the thread, highlighting some of the more incensed venting on the part of fans who were turned away from the venue thanks to road flooding and parking issues at the sold-out concert.

Our critic, Mehan Jayasuriya, was one of hundreds, if not thousands of concert goers who never made it inside the venue last night, and you can read Mehan’s tale in full below the jump. We’ve also since heard from people who did manage to make it in to see the show, who told us that Thom Yorke expressed his condolences for the terrible weather thusly: “We know how tough today has been for you guys. Sorry. This is a nasty summer. It’s not nice.” Colin Greenwood wrote much the same thing on the band’s web site today, lamenting what certainly feels like a curse between D.C. area fans and Radiohead concerts.

Mehan’s story is below. If you managed to see the show and want to share your thoughts on the concert itself in the comments, we’d welcome them.