Winter Weather Advisories are now up. The National Weather Service says they’re generally looking at 2 to 4 inches of snow across the advisory area, with a light glaze of ice expected across central Virginia.

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Winter Weather Advisories are now up. The National Weather Service says they’re generally looking at 2 to 4 inches of snow across the advisory area, with a light glaze of ice expected across central Virginia.
Different weather models. Different predictions.
National Weather Service says wintry mix Tuesday morning. More significant storm shaping up Wednesday and Thursday
Kelly Hannon tells us be careful before some non-treated roads have a chance to thaw this morning.
Roads clear. But freezing could create some dangerous conditions overnight
t was a quick storm on Sunday. Some snow in the morning. It started to melt early afternoon.
Forecast calls for the snow to end by mid-day. Then temps in the 40’s
VDOT began pre-treating Saturday morning
By the time you get up on Sunday you should see snow on the ground
We talk with VDOT’s Kelly Hannon as VDOT prepares for heavy snow in a short amount of time. She says run your errands on Saturday. Snow predicted Sunday morning.
https://www.newstalk1230.net/episode/kelly-hannon-vdot/
Snow and rain tomorrow
National Weather Service says storm will be gone by noon tomorrow
VDOT advises drivers to use caution and plan for extra travel time with the potential of icy conditions overnight through early Wednesday,
Be careful when driving in this weather
Flurries expected today
While most roads are clear, drivers should limit unnecessary travel overnight and Tuesday morning
Richard Lewelling looks at what upcoming weather in region looks like? Hint: Some snow and the frigid temps coming our way
VDOT’s Kelly Hannon with an update on what to expect on the roads Monday morning–and VDOT’s plan for the day ahead.
Light snow will begin mixing in with some very light freezing drizzle across much of the region overnight through daybreak. Additional periods of light snowfall is expected to linger through Tuesday.
VDOT reports significant progress made plowing and treating roads