VDOT’s Kelly Hannon says crews are clearing and putting sand down on neighborhood streets. There’s concern overnight of refreezing.
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VDOT’s Kelly Hannon says crews are clearing and putting sand down on neighborhood streets. There’s concern overnight of refreezing.
Main roads are mostly clear this morning. But because of the temperatures and a little precipitation, it’s icy.
Drivers are asked to delay travel this morning if possible, with freezing drizzle falling and temperatures hovering near freezing
A huge THANK-YOU to VDOT. Usually this time of year they have snow pushing days. Thursday, it was some snow and more sleet and freezing rain. Once again, they kept roads open.
Drivers are urged to avoid travel with most roads covered in sleet, including portions of I-95
Darragh Frye with the VDOT Fredericksburg District says most roads are snow and sleet covered. No changes expected until tomorrow.
VDOT’s Kelly Hannon talks about road plans in the day ahead.  Roads are expected to be slick with a mix of snow and sleet falling much of the day.
Drivers are asked to avoid travel Thursday during storm; VDOT crews are treating roads and ready to plow, remove falling debris
VDOT asking residents to stay off the roads during the storm on Thursday
VDOT’s Kelly Hannon says main roads are being pre-treated on Wednesday. VDOT crews getting ready to mobilize.
Nearly 30 roads remain closed in the Fredericksburg District. Many of these roads are closed due to downed trees and branches entangled with power lines.
Before starting a trip, motorists are advised to check 511Virginia for a real-time list of roads closed along their route.
Interstate 95 is clear, and primary and secondary roads across the region have mostly wet pavement.
VDOT crews have cleared around 300 downed trees today districtwide.
VDOT applying salt and sand to area roads
VDOT’s Kelly Hannon talks about the Ice Storm Warning. VDOT is treating roads. We all need to treat conditions today seriously.
VDOT’s Darragh Frye talks about snow removal and the need to stay home if icy conditions develop on Saturday.
VDOT crews continue working 12 hour shifts
4+ inches in some areas
VDOT’s Kelly Hannon on how VDOT is preparing for snow and ice…and as drivers we need to prepare.