
VDOT back at it again with more snow in the forecast
Three to five inches of the snow are in the forecast for Thursday, so VDOT is back at it again.

Three to five inches of the snow are in the forecast for Thursday, so VDOT is back at it again.

The current inpatient COVID-19 census at Augusta Health is 39, up sharply in the past week, but still well below the late-summer Delta peak.

Local activists will host a virtual gathering on Thursday to reflect on the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol one year ago, respectfully acknowledge those who died, and advocate for preserving democracy in the United States by protecting voting rights.

Despotism has become our new normal.

Interstate 95 northbound and southbound in Virginia is open after being closed for emergency response for most of Tuesday.

VDOT remains in emergency operations and is focused on clearing ice and snow from major routes in the Fredericksburg area, including Interstate 95.

The Monday snowstorm that placed 10 inches of snow in some areas has left the western part of Virginia. Most roads are in clear to minor condition.

VDOT crews are working on Interstate 64 east of Charlottesville to remove large trees that are blocking the highway. The fallen trees are preventing snowplows from clearing the interstate from Exit 124 at Pantops through Goochland County.

The first major storm of the winter season has brought 2 to 10 inches of snow as of mid-day Monday in the Shenandoah Valley and Alleghany Highlands.

Beginning at midnight, VDOT Staunton District crews will be monitoring roads and will start plowing and treating as the weather begins in the region.
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