
VDOT: Drive safe through work zones
VDOT reminds drivers to be on alert as National Work Zone Awareness Week raises awareness for safe driving.

VDOT reminds drivers to be on alert as National Work Zone Awareness Week raises awareness for safe driving.

Spring may be just around the corner, but motorists are reminded to watch out for possible icy areas on roadways as precipitation and low temperatures are expected this weekend.

Light snow continues to fall in the Shenandoah Valley leaving an inch or two in most areas. Roads throughout the area are in minor condition.

VDOT crews are mobilizing in preparation for winter weather with the potential for accumulating snow and freezing rain in most areas of the state.

Sunshine and warmer temperatures are helping VDOT rapidly improve driving conditions throughout the Shenandoah Valley and Alleghany Highlands.

Snow has ended in the Shenandoah Valley. Light sleet has been falling for most of the afternoon with rain forecasted to begin around midnight.

Most roadways in the Shenandoah Valley and Alleghany Highlands are snow covered as of late Monday morning.

Crews with VDOT will report to work this evening in response to a winter storm that will leave Central Virginia roads slick with snow and ice

A potpourri of winter weather is forecasted to arrive in the Shenandoah Valley on Valentine’s night.

VDOT crews will be on duty to watch for refreezing of melted snow and slush, and treat roads with salt and sand as needed.