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Marshall Herman
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CO-197650

Dec. 15, 2022



MOTORISTS SHOULD AVOID OVERNIGHT AND MORNING TRAVEL IN PARTS OF VIRGINIA
Icy conditions expected. VDOT crews are ready to treat roads.

RICHMOND, Va. – Motorists should avoid travel as frozen precipitation will create icy roadway conditions in portions of the Commonwealth tonight and tomorrow morning. Pavement temperatures will be at or near freezing levels. Temperatures will drop overnight and could cause treacherous conditions during the morning commute, primarily in the northern, northwestern and parts of central Virginia. As a reminder, bridges, overpasses and shaded areas tend to freeze first.

Freezing rain is forecasted to begin around 9 p.m. tonight in northwest Virginia and will continue through the morning.

Most Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) crews* did not apply liquid pretreatment to roads in areas where the event is forecasted to start as rain, as the pretreatment application will wash away and be ineffective. VDOT crews are ready to treat roadways with salt, sand and abrasives once icy conditions begin to develop. Wreckers are pre-staged along certain routes and tree crews are available to handle downed trees.

Motorists should be vigilant, pay attention to weather forecasts in areas where they plan to drive, and delay travel in the impacted areas.

Safety and Travel Resources

  • Residents and motorists should plan travel ahead of the weather, check road conditions, prepare an emergency car kit, follow forecasts and announcements and limit travel based on conditions.
  • Before travel, motorists should visit 511virginia.org, call 511 or check the 511 Virginia mobile app for up-to-date information on road and traffic conditions.
  • For questions or to report hazardous road conditions, the public should contact VDOT’s 24-hour Customer Service Center by visiting my.vdot.virginia.gov or calling 800-FOR-ROAD (367-7623).
  • For more information about winter weather travel, preparations, and response, visit VDOT’s winter weather page.

*Note to media: Check with the VDOT district in your area about specific local operations before, during and after the weather event.

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