
VDOT: Stay home Monday to avoid snow, ice
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

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.

Virginia Department of Transportation crews will continue snow-removal operations overnight Tuesday and Wednesday morning.

Virginia Department of Transportation crews anticipate completing at least one pass through all secondary roads in the Culpeper District sometime Monday evening.

VDOT continues the work of plowing thousands of miles of Shenandoah Valley roadways that were covered in 18 to 36 inches of snow.

The Virginia Department of Transportation remains fully engaged in snow removal operations in Central Virginia.

Motorists traveling tonight in the Shenandoah Valley should be alert for roads refreezing, and areas of frozen slush or ice.

Virginia Department of Transportation plow crews and contractors have made substantial progress in clearing Shenandoah Valley roadways.

Road conditions in the Shenandoah Valley are steadily improving, thanks to Sunday sunshine and the continuous efforts of crews and VDOT contractors.
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