Winter Storm 2025 Va Weather

Winter Storm 2025 Va Weather. Snow totals increase in the Heart of Virginia WSET The moderate to heavy snow continued through the evening/early overnight hours as the surface low deepened as it tracked up the coast Most of the snow was light in intensity, but a band of moderate to heavy snow (likely with 1-2"/hour rates) set up across extreme SE VA and NE NC on the warm side of the mid-level FGen zone (see Environment section for more details).

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Glenn Youngkin has declared a state of emergency across Virginia on Friday as the first winter storm of 2025 approaches the Commonwealth. Storm total snow amounts of ~10 inches were observed in northern Dorchester County, with widespread 3 to 5 inch totals in the Richmond Metro (although snow depth in the Richmond area never got above 3" as precipitation turned to rain during phase 2).

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In addition, snowfall rates increased from the south-central VA Piedmont to the Richmond Metro during the evening, with rates of 1" per hour observed for a short time. Cold Weather Advisory Tonight January 6, 2025 The cold weather advisory area shows where temperatures or wind chills are expected to drop below 5F above. 19 - 20 winter storm started falling in Central Virginia before sunrise on Wednesday

Hundreds Stranded for Hours in Snow on Virginia I95 Following Winter Storm. March 20, 2025 Winter Storm Kingston brought more than 10 inches of snow to the Virginia Beach area Cold Weather Advisory Tonight January 6, 2025 The cold weather advisory area shows where temperatures or wind chills are expected to drop below 5F above.

Heavy Snow Storm in Canada! Blizzard hit Vancouver, BC (Dec. 01, 2022. February 10, 2025 View Document Press Release Updates February 13, 2025 Governor Glenn Youngkin On Storm Response Efforts Across the Commonwealth Governor Youngkin is continuing the efforts and coordination of state resources to support communities that have been affected by this week's winter weather and flooding events Most of the snow was light in intensity, but a band of moderate to heavy snow (likely with 1-2"/hour rates) set up across extreme SE VA and NE NC on the warm side of the mid-level FGen zone (see Environment section for more details).