News Summary
Virginia is currently experiencing Winter Storm Blair, the season’s first significant winter storm, bringing snow, sleet, and freezing rain. As the storm continues, the governor has declared a State of Emergency. Predictions indicate substantial snow accumulation, particularly in central and southwestern regions. Hazardous road conditions are anticipated, prompting authorities to advise residents to stay off the roads. Power outages and school closures are affecting thousands, while the storm has already been linked to several fatalities. Residents must prepare for ongoing icy conditions in the days ahead.
Winter Storm Blair Hits Virginia: What You Need to Know
Virginia is feeling the brunt of its first winter storm of the season, named Winter Storm Blair, which rolled in late Sunday and is expected to continue shaking things up through Monday. With snow, sleet, and freezing rain looming, residents are bracing themselves for a day of wintry weather. In anticipation of the storm’s challenges, the governor has wisely declared a State of Emergency across the state.
Snow and Ice Predictions
The weather forecasts have ramped up predictions, and it looks like we could see an even heftier snow accumulation than initially thought. Near Charlottesville, residents might find themselves digging out from anywhere between 6” to 12” of snow, while places like Bedford should expect a more modest 1” to 3”. This winter storm is shaping up to be colder and wetter than earlier models showed, contributing to an unpredictable mix of winter weather.
The precipitation is expected to kick off as snow this Sunday afternoon or evening, with dry conditions temporarily gracing us on Saturday morning. But don’t let that fool you; the storm will settle in for a marathon session, lasting anywhere from 12 to 18 hours. As the snow transitions, sleet and freezing rain will take center stage, contributing to potentially hazardous conditions.
Driving Woes and Caution Ahead
For anyone planning to travel, buckle up! Roads are expected to become slippery, especially in Central and Southwest Virginia, as the wintry mix messes with driveability. Heavy snowfall is especially predicted for areas along and north of I-64, including towns such as Harrisonburg, Charlottesville, and Culpepper. If you can avoid it, local authorities are urging residents to stay off the roads during the storm’s peak.
Power Outages and School Closures
As this storm wreaks havoc, many people are unfortunately facing significant power outages. According to reports, nearly 90,000 customers have been affected by power losses attributed to the storm. With heavy ice accumulation estimated at around 0.25” to 0.5”, the situation has the potential to worsen, particularly in areas where ice builds up to the latter thickness. As utilities scramble to address these outages, residents in places like Rocky Mount and Lynchburg may be without power for multiple days.
In light of the inclement weather, numerous schools and public services have announced closures, ensuring students and staff stay safe. The National Weather Service has also stepped in to issue winter storm warnings across several states, emphasizing the hazardous driving conditions that may arise.
Casualties and Airport Disruptions
Tragically, the storm has already been linked to a total of seven fatalities, primarily stemming from accidents on icy roads. Additionally, several flights, particularly in the D.C. area, have faced significant delays and cancellations. Travel plans for many might need a backup plan as airlines work to manage this chaotic situation.
What’s Next?
Looking ahead, residents should be prepared for long-lasting winter conditions. With temperatures expected to remain below freezing for a while, the risk of ongoing icy conditions is real. This can make our roads less than safe as the ice sticks around longer, increasing the likelihood of more wintry weather events in the near future.
As we hunker down and brace ourselves for the wintry mix, let’s remember to check in on our neighbors, stay warm, and take necessary precautions. Winter Storm Blair is bringing some serious weather our way, and it’s going to be quite a ride!
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