Due to the winter storm that brought overnight snow to the Hampton Roads region, Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) crews are continuing to treat and plow interstates and other state-maintained roadways. Once the snow concludes, motorists should stay off the roads until conditions improve, as snow and sustained freezing temperatures may still result in hazardous conditions and to keep paths clear for crews to perform their work.
While sunny skies are expected on Wednesday, temperatures will remain below freezing and are expected to stay that way through Thursday afternoon. Snow removal operations will take time, and fewer cars on the road will allow crews to work in a safer and more effective manner while keeping motorists safe. Any remaining moisture on the roadways during these sustained freezing temperatures could refreeze and cause icy conditions, with any wet spots on the roadway to be considered ice.
Crews are working around the clock in 12-hour shifts to make state-maintained roads passable. A road in “passable condition” is defined as:…