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Virginia Prepares for Major Winter Storm with Heavy Snow and Ice

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Governor Youngkin Declares State of Emergency

Virginia is bracing for a powerful winter storm expected to bring heavy snow, ice, and potential flooding to parts of the state. With up to six inches of snow and dangerous ice accumulations forecast, Governor Glenn Youngkin has declared a state of emergency to ensure the state is ready to respond.

“With another round of winter weather across the state this week, I am declaring a state of emergency so we can move resources around the state,” Youngkin said. “I urge all Virginians to monitor your local forecast and prepare for possible impacts to roadways and infrastructure.”

The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for Spotsylvania County from Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday morning. Snow accumulations of 4 to 6 inches are expected, along with up to two-tenths of an inch of ice. Meanwhile, the surrounding areas remain under a Winter Storm Watch, with warnings of slippery roads and dangerous travel conditions.

Mobilizing for Safety

Virginia’s Emergency Support Team has been activated to coordinate resources statewide. As the storm approaches, officials are urging residents to stay off the roads unless absolutely necessary. State police and the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) are working to identify trouble spots, but travel is expected to be treacherous.

For those who must travel, experts emphasize the importance of preparation:

  • Slow down and keep a safe distance from other vehicles.
  • Turn on your headlights to increase visibility.
  • Buckle up to stay safe in case of a slide-off or collision.
  • Check your vehicle, including your gas tank, wipers, and tires.
  • Pack an emergency kit with essentials like blankets, water, snacks, and a phone charger.

Remembering January’s Storm

This storm comes just weeks after a severe weather event in early January caused major disruptions, particularly in Richmond. Heavy snow and ice knocked out power at the city’s water treatment plant, resulting in widespread water outages and boil-water advisories for several days.

That crisis highlighted how vulnerable infrastructure can be during extreme weather. Officials are determined to avoid a repeat by staying ahead of this week’s storm and ensuring resources are in place to protect residents.

For now, Virginians are urged to stay informed, be prepared, and take the forecast seriously.

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