
Virginia State Police: 849 crashes, 87 with injuries from Tuesday’s winter storm
Virginia State Police reported 849 crashes from midnight yesterday morning through 7 a.m. today due to road conditions from a winter storm.

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.

There have been 73 crashes reported in Virginia since the winter storm began to deliver heavy snow and ice throughout the state.

Virginia’s governor has declared a state of emergency in advance of winter weather expected to begin tonight.

More than 30,000 customers in Virginia are without power due to icy conditions overnight causing downed trees and lines.

A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for a large portion of Virginia with snow and sleet expected through noon on Thursday.
The westbound lane closures on the Route 33 bridge over Interstate 81 in Harrisonburg will be extended until around noon on February 8.
Virginia Tech is working to combat human trafficking by educating truck drivers and others in the transportation industry.
Part of Route 761 (Old Charles Town Road) in Clarke and Frederick counties is scheduled to be closed from Monday, Feb. 3 through November.