“What good is the warmth of summer, without the cold of winter to give it sweetness.” — John Steinbeck
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“What good is the warmth of summer, without the cold of winter to give it sweetness.” — John Steinbeck
State officials say The Virginia Flood Risk Information System has undergone a refresh this year.
Brace for a windy and warm weekend, ending with storms.
Every school, business, workplace, and family is strongly encouraged to register and participate in the drill.
We’ll see a break from active weather in Fredericksburg this weekend.
Big temperature swings this weekend in Fredericksburg.
After a couple nights with lows in the teens, a slow warming trend develops this weekend.
Power outages possible because of high winds on Sunday.
Weekend rain and potential for more snow next week for Fredericksburg region.
Watching the snow fall on snowy day in Spotsy.
A tiny nudge in temperature could bump accumulations as high as 7-10 inches, or as low as 3-6 inches.
Brace for damp and cold across the Fredericksburg Region Saturday, but a break is coming Sunday.
Expect a wet Friday around Fredericksburg leading to a cool, dry weekend.
Quieter weather is ahead in Fredericksburg with a moderating trend.
Enjoy Friday. While not exactly warm, at least it will be near normal temperatures with sunshine and light winds.
More snow ahead in Fredericksburg, then cold and dry for several days.
Poor road conditions continue to keep several area school districts closed.
VDOT’s Kelly Hannon says if you haven’t had a plow on your street by Thursday–contact them.
Few cars on the road to begin our cold, snowy and slippery Tuesday.
As the region awoke to its largest snowfall in years, photojournalist Suzanne Carr-Rossi framed the winter wonderland.