Yet another winter storm is headed for Virginia, with extremely low temperatures expected to follow. The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is asking residents to start preparing as soon
Gov. Glenn Youngkin has issued a state of emergency ahead of a powerful winter storm expected to blanket Virginia starting Sunday, Jan. 7, with snow, freezing rain, and dangerously low temperatures. “I am declaring a state of emergency for the incoming winter storm currently forecasted to impact
After a brief pause in the arctic air during the end of the workweek, a series of frontal boundaries will help usher in the coldest air of the season, beginning over the weekend and continuing
The Weather Channel started naming winter storms during the winter of 2012-2013. The National Weather Service does not name winter storms.
Virginia State Police have been busy responding to approximately 160 incidents, including over 40 crashes, as a winter storm sweeps through the
Virginia’s state Capitol and General Assembly ... working day of the legislative session nearly two days after a winter storm shut down Richmond’s water system. Lawmakers plan to meet briefly ...
A winter storm brought snow to northern Virginia on Monday, January 6, as weather officials issued travel warnings for the region.This footage was captured by Jose Garcia, who said that there was between 1-2 inches of snow on the ground in Manassas.
One of the regions hit the hardest in Monday’s storm was south of Pittsburgh in Morgantown, West Virginia, where the area was expecting more than nine inches of snow. They were getting the most they’d seen in a long time,
West Virginia’s Northern Panhandle counties are under a Winter Weather Advisory and Hazardous Weather Outlook. Eastern Panhandle counties could get 5-9 inches of snow with one-tenth of an inch of ice.
Following last week's winter storm, the West Virginia Division of Highways is now patching potholes that formed as a result of the freeze-thaw cycles.
According to the National Weather Service in Charleston, 5.5 inches of snow fell on Jan. 5, 2025, which was covered in a coating of about 1/4 inch of ice, thanks to a freezing rain late in the day. More snow and freezing rain is likely from Winter Storm Blair before 2 p.