Weather related closings and delays.

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Weather related closings and delays.
Untreated surfaces will become slippery after midnight, with temperatures dropping to near or slightly below freezing.
Conditions may be more severe north and west of the Fredericksburg area.
Weather related closings and delays.
If you are heading out, please check before you go.
Your snow photos.
If you are heading out, please check before you go.
One to three inches of snow is possible overnight, the National Weather Service reports.
There is a freezing rain advisory in effect through noon Saturday.
Snow, freezing rain, and sleet are predicted.
Rain on Saturday, gradually becoming sunny on Sunday into Monday.
Remember … turn around, don’t drown.
The effects of Tropical Storm Hermine are expected to be minimal for the Fredericksburg region.
The heat index is expected to exceed 105 degrees on Monday.
Remember: “Turn around, don’t drown.”
The best time to prepare is before the forecast.
The first official day of Spring 2016 in the Fredericksburg region will include a wintry mix of rain and snow, according to the National Weather Service. Little or no accumulation is expected, however.
Rain is expected to begin after 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 19, with the day’s high near 45.
Rain and snow are likely from 2 – 8 a.m. Sunday, March 20. The overnight low is expected to be around 35.
A winter weather advisory is in effect 10 p.m. Thursday through 10 a.m. Friday.
Possible storms could be severe and produce heavy rainfall, the NWS said.
Rainfall amounts could exceed one inch in just a few hours Sunday.