Crews and contractors are gearing up to respond to the possibility of ice or snow in the days ahead. Starting this evening, VDOT snowplow operators and contractors will begin monitoring road conditions to treat or plow roads as necessary.
A difference in just a few degrees of air or ground temperatures will determine if ice or snow accumulates on roadways. Road conditions may change rapidly and impacts will vary over the next few days as waves of precipitation move through western Virginia.
Motorists should
- Consider adjusting travel plans around winter weather
- Continue to monitor forecasts today and into the weekend as the precipitation type and road impacts may vary depending on location
- Be alert to changing conditions as winter weather may start and stop over the next few days
- Pay particular attention to bridges, overpasses, curves, shaded areas, mountainous areas, cooler spots and elevated surfaces that may become icy or snow-covered before other areas.
Crews will not be pre-treating roads with brine ahead of this storm because the weather event is expected to start out as rain before transitioning to freezing rain or snow. With rain forecasted ahead of frozen precipitation, the brine would wash off roads and not be effective.
Travelers are reminded that they can get real-time information on road conditions, traffic incidents and congestion on Virginia roads by using VDOT’s 511 free mobile app or the
www.511Virginia.org website and phone system, which can help travelers plan their routes accordingly.
The Salem District includes the counties of Bedford, Botetourt, Carroll, Craig, Floyd, Franklin, Giles, Henry, Montgomery, Patrick, Pulaski, and Roanoke..