The National Weather Service had multiple states under winter weather advisories or winter storm warnings early on Friday.
Several states were under winter storm warnings or winter weather advisories from the NWS as of early Thursday.
On Friday at 2:12 a.m. the National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory valid from 10 p.m. until Saturday 1 p.m. The advisory is for the Richmond Area as
A storm spread snow into the Commonwealth Friday night into early Saturday that quickly blanketed much of Central Virginia.
Heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain possible for portions of central, northwest, and western Virginia and eastern West Virginia.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for the Fredericksburg area and a hazardous weather statement for all of Northern Virginia as another round of wintry weather moves through tonight.
Roads are expected to be slick Sunday morning due to black ice. NWS has ended winter weather advisories and warnings.
The first significant snowfall of the season broke records across the Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia region on Monday. Here’s a look at snow totals near you from the National Weather Service.
The Montana and Wyoming mountains will see the heaviest snow, with up to 2 feet expected until 6 p.m. local time on Sunday.
Most of West Virginia will get additional snow before the weekend on top of the 6-12 inches the central part of the state has already seen.
West Virginia’s Northern Panhandle counties are under a Winter Weather Advisory and Hazardous Weather Outlook. Eastern Panhandle counties could get 5-9 inches of snow with one-tenth of an inch of ice.