The roads have been treated. Crews are ready for snow and more trees down, if needed

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The roads have been treated. Crews are ready for snow and more trees down, if needed
Road conditions may quickly become slick and hazardous for travel once snowfall begins. Motorists are advised to not travel during the storm
Pre-treating of roads begins Thursday morning
All work is scheduled weather permitting. Real-time information on work zones and lane closures is available on 511Virginia
From VDOT: A winter storm is anticipated to bring several inches of snow accumulation to the eastern edge of the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula starting Friday night, and Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) crews are ready to plow snow and apply treatment...
Crews will apply a salt brine solution to reduce icing risk on main routes in the Fredericksburg area, Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula
While I-95 and most primary routes are clear, drivers should use extreme caution
VDOT’s Kelly Hannon with a Sunday night roads update. After cleanup from this storm is complete, VDOT will return to clearing tress from the side of many roads.
Crews will mobilize at midnight in anticipation for the Sunday storm. Roads have been pretreated. Tow trucks are in place along I-95.
Removal of trees and debris from past winter storm will take several months to complete; Crews will prioritize I-95 and primary routes before shifting to secondary roads
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Crews pre-treated I-95 in the Fredericksburg area, several primary routes in Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula areas
Crews will apply a salt brine solution on major routes to reduce icing with potential of snow
Motorists advised to stay alert for possible icy patches with rain overnight in the Fredericksburg area, Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula
With nearly all roads now open to traffic, crews are finishing debris removal, plowing and cleanup today on secondary roads to restore all travel lanes
VDOT crews will treat roads overnight for anticipated refreezing of any moisture on cleared roads as temperatures drop into single-digits
Isolated slick spots are still possible even on cleared and treated routes, and many secondary roads remain snow-covered
VDOT pivots back to clearing local roads of ice and snow and downed trees after focusing overnight on the Interstate and primary roads while a few inches of snow fell.
VDOT preparing for more snow
VDOT begins pretreating roads for the next storm. An update on roads from Kelly Hannon at the Fredericksburg District VDOT office.