Virginia: Drought advisories remain for Eastern Shore, NOVA, Coastal Plain, Shenandoah
Due to winter precipitation over the last two weeks, the Department of Environmental Quality has lifted drought advisories for 28 localities.
Due to winter precipitation over the last two weeks, the Department of Environmental Quality has lifted drought advisories for 28 localities.
A snowstorm that impacted Virginia roads appears to be letting up, resulting in less accidents on roadways, according to State Police.

Virginia State Police continue to urge Virginians to avoid travel to allow the Department of Transportation and emergency crews room to work.

A winter storm is bringing snow and ice to Virginia with slick roadways reported in many areas throughout the state.
The Shenandoah Valley appears to be out of the storm’s bullseye with the region likely getting less snow due to a trending southern track, according to AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Tom Kines.
Heavy rain and gusty winds have resulted in more than 100,000 Shenandoah Valley Electric Cooperative and Dominion customers without power.
Hold on to your hats! As many prepare for mixed precipitation and flooding, wind gusts up to 60 mph are possible starting on Sunday.

Virginia State Police reported 849 crashes from midnight yesterday morning through 7 a.m. today due to road conditions from a winter storm.
The winter storm that moved into Virginia overnight has caused more than 700 crashes statewide from midnight until 9 p.m. on Tuesday.

Virginia State Police report that deteriorating conditions from the winter storm have resulted in more than 300 crashes since midnight.