Winter Weather
Winters in Virginia can mean snow or subfreezing temperatures, as well as strong winds or even ice or heavy rain storms. Winter weather can knock out heat, power and communications services to your home or office, sometimes for days at a time.
Prepare for Winter Weather
- Make sure your home is well insulated and that you have weather stripping around your doors and window sills to keep the warm air inside.
- Familiarize yourself with the terms that are used to identify winter weather.
- Freezing Rain creates a coating of ice on roads and walkways.
- Sleet is rain that turns to ice pellets before reaching the ground, causing roads to freeze and become slippery.
- Winter Weather Advisory: cold, ice and snow are expected.
- Winter Storm Watch: severe weather, such as heavy snow or ice, is possible in the next day or two.
- Winter Storm Warning: severe winter conditions have begun or will begin very soon.
- Blizzard Warning: heavy snow and strong winds will produce a blinding snow, near zero visibility, deep drifts and life-threatening wind chill.
- Frost/Freeze Warning: below-freezing temperatures are expected.
- Thoroughly check and update your family's emergency supply kit before winter approaches.
- Include adequate clothing and blankets to keep you warm.
- If you have a car, fill the gas tank in case you have to leave.
- Plan to stay inside and make it on your own, at least for a period of time.
- If you have a wood burning fire place, consider storing wood to keep you warm if winter weather knocks out your heat.
- If you use a generator or space heater, practice proper safety procedures.
Winter Driving Tips
Know the Road Conditions Before You Leave
- Know the road conditions before you hit the highways. Visit http://www.511virginia.org
or dial 511 from any phone for real-time traffic information and road condition reports.
- Or visit http://www.virginiadot.org
for the latest road reports or listing of closed roads during a major winter weather event.
Stay Informed
- Listen to weather-alert radios to stay informed of winter weather watches and warnings.
- Also monitor commercial radio, television and the Internet.
- Keep in mind that during a severe winter storm it could be hours, or even days, before emergency personnel are able to reach you.
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Visit the Web sites of the Ready Virginia partner agencies for more winter preparedness and safety information.