Companies warn that a quarter inch of ice may result in lengthy power outages.
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Companies warn that a quarter inch of ice may result in lengthy power outages.
Meteorologist Sean Sublette breaks down the forecast, timeline and potential implications across the Fredericksburg region.
A tiny nudge in temperature could bump accumulations as high as 7-10 inches, or as low as 3-6 inches.
The amount of accumulation is still uncertain.
Road conditions vary significantly across the 14-county Fredericksburg District.
A winter weather advisory is in effect 10 p.m. Thursday through 10 a.m. Friday.
A sunny but very cold Valentine’s Day is expected to give way to a Presidents Day of snow, sleet and freezing rain.
Snow photos from readers.
Up to 1 inch of snow possible overnight in the Fredericksburg area.
VDOT crews reporting at midnight across Fredericksburg District to monitor, treat roads as needed.
Doug Fawcett answers your questions concerning snow removal in Fredericksburg.
Clearing the snow is hampered by the amount and by the number of cars buried along the curb.
Closings, delays and special schedules in the Fredericksburg region for Tuesday, January 26, 2016.
Downtown businesses may be open, as owners decide. Call ahead to make sure.
Subdivision plowing January 25 will consist of an initial pass to provide motorists a way to reach the main roads.
“Motorists should stay off the roads until conditions improve.”
“Uncertainties remain with the exact track of Winter Storm Jonas and how long it will last.” The Weather Channel
January 19 – 24, 2016, is expected to be cold, with a “high threat for a significant winter storm Friday into Saturday.”
Fredericksburg area cancellations and delays for Friday, March 6, 2015.
Closings and cancellations in the Fredericksburg area for Thursday, March 5, 2015.