Winter Weather Advisory: Prepare for Snow and Wind
As winter storms sweep across the region, a Winter Weather Advisory is currently in effect until 2 AM EDT Tuesday. Residents in several counties should stay informed about the hazardous driving conditions expected throughout the evening.
Key Highlights of the Advisory:
Expected Snow Accumulation
- Snow accumulation between 1 to 3 inches is forecast, with the most significant accumulation occurring across the mountain ridges.
Areas Affected
This advisory impacts the following areas:
- Virginia: Bland, Smyth, and Tazewell Counties
- West Virginia: Mercer and Summers Counties
Timeline for Weather Change
The weather is expected to shift significantly as temperatures fall rapidly this afternoon. Expect rain showers to transition to snow, with the first snowfall starting this evening.
Impacts on Travel
Prepare for slippery road conditions that could complicate the Monday evening commute. Winds gusting up to 40 mph may exacerbate these hazardous conditions, making driving particularly dangerous.
Safety Precautions
Residents are urged to plan for additional travel time and to exercise caution while on the road. The Virginia Department of Transportation offers current road conditions, which can be accessed by calling 5-1-1. For more information on winter safety tips, check out CDC Winter Weather Tips.
Additional Information
As the storm develops, updates on weather conditions and impacts will be vital. Stay tuned to local forecasts and employ necessary safety measures as the situation evolves.
For ongoing updates, refer to your local weather stations and resources like the National Weather Service.
Stay safe and prepared during this winter weather event!
