A late season winter storm has departed the Shenandoah Valley after leaving several inches of snow on Saturday. The area received generally two to three inches with some higher amounts on the ridges.
VDOT urges residents to prepare for a winter storm that is forecast to arrive early Saturday morning and may drop two to three inches of heavy snow across the district, with highest amounts in the western counties along the Blue Ridge Mountains.
The public is invited to participate in an online survey on a transportation study assessing potential improvements on Route 11 between Pleasant Valley Road and Mosby Road in Harrisonburg.
Snow has returned to the forecast for this weekend in the Shenandoah Valley and Alleghany Highlands. The region is expected to receive 1 to 3 inches of snowfall Saturday night into Sunday morning.
Snow is forecast for the Shenandoah Valley on Friday, ending in the early morning hours of Saturday. Amounts of three inches or less are expected in the Shenandoah Valley.
The Virginia Department of Transportation, in coordination with Rockingham County and the Town of Elkton, will host a public meeting for a transportation planning study concerning Route 33 in Rockingham County.
Plow crews in the VDOT Staunton District continue with snow removal operations following a major winter storm on Sunday.
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