• PRINT EDITIONS
  • | CONTACT
  • | TEL: 540.962.2121 | E: hello@virginianreview.com
Thursday, May 14, 2026
The Virginian Review
  • NEWS
    • NEWS CENTER
    • CRIME
    • COMMUNITY
    • LOCAL NEWS
    • STATE NEWS
    • NATIONAL NEWS
    • BUSINESS & TECH
  • Obituaries
  • GOVERNMENT
    • GOVERNMENT NEWS CENTER
    • CITY
    • COUNTY
    • STATE
  • Sports
    • SPORTS CENTER
    • LOCAL SPORTS
    • HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
    • COLLEGE SPORTS
  • Entertainment
  • Public Notices
    • LEGAL NOTICES
    • PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
    • STATEWIDE LEGAL SEARCH
  • The Shadow
No Result
View All Result
  • NEWS
    • NEWS CENTER
    • CRIME
    • COMMUNITY
    • LOCAL NEWS
    • STATE NEWS
    • NATIONAL NEWS
    • BUSINESS & TECH
  • Obituaries
  • GOVERNMENT
    • GOVERNMENT NEWS CENTER
    • CITY
    • COUNTY
    • STATE
  • Sports
    • SPORTS CENTER
    • LOCAL SPORTS
    • HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
    • COLLEGE SPORTS
  • Entertainment
  • Public Notices
    • LEGAL NOTICES
    • PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
    • STATEWIDE LEGAL SEARCH
  • The Shadow
No Result
View All Result
The Virginian Review
No Result
View All Result
Ja'kara Heighter added a second-place finish. Photo: Christopher Mentz, VR Sports 

Across The Board Dominance: Alleghany Boys And Girls Both Finish On Top

May 13, 2026
Jordyn Bradshaw was unstoppable Tuesday night at Buffalo Gap. Photo: Christopher Mentz, VR Sports 

Bradshaw Hat Trick, Downer Goal Lead Alleghany Past Buffalo Gap on Senior Night

May 13, 2026
Photo: SMLA Water Safety Council. 

Low Water Levels at Smith Mountain Lake Mean Boaters and Swimmers Should Use Extra Caution

May 13, 2026

Governor Spanberger Launches Statewide Tour to Develop Comprehensive Economic Development Policy

May 13, 2026
Abigail Van Buren

Dear Abby: Young teen’s stepdad is pushing her along the wrong path

May 13, 2026

Tags

Alleghany Alleghany County Bath County Business Cat Clifton Clifton Forge Community County Covington Dear Abby District Echoes of the Past Education Family Featured Forge Game Health Home Individual Information Law Meeting Nation Night Obituary Office OK Parent Past People Rent Report Road School Street Student Team Time Tree VA Virginia War West
QR Code

Colder temperatures and high winds could create icy, hazardous conditions on Virginia roadways

by The Virginian Review
in State News
December 28, 2022
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
Colder temperatures and high winds could create icy, hazardous conditions on Virginia roadways
6
SHARES
37
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterEMAIL

RICHMOND, Va. (VR) – Travelers should take extra precaution and plan ahead for travel on Friday, as sub-freezing temperatures and high winds move across the Commonwealth with the potential to create hazardous conditions on roadways.

As the cold front crosses Virginia, temperatures are expected to drop quickly into the lower 20s or below, which could cause flash freezing of wet road surfaces, resulting in black ice. If a roadway appears wet, treat it as if it is icy.

Frequent high wind gusts up to 40 to 50 mph are expected today and into tonight, which could result in debris on roadways such as downed trees, and pose dangers to high-profile vehicles like tractor-trailers, box trucks and some passenger vans, especially on bridges and higher elevations.

Virginia Department of Transportation crews continue monitoring roadways, treating icy conditions as they develop and removing debris that may be caused by high winds.

Motorists can report debris, downed trees (on the roadway), potholes or hazardous conditions to VDOT’s 24-hour Customer Service Center online at my.vdot.virginia.gov or by calling 800-FOR-ROAD (367-7623).

In preparation for traveling in extremely cold conditions, motorists should pack an emergency kit and blankets, and have mobile devices fully charged in the event of a breakdown or emergency.
USE 511 FOR UPDATES ON ROAD CONDITIONS

VDOT’s free mobile 511 app offers access to traffic cameras and provides information about road conditions as well as construction, traffic, incidents, congestion and more. Traffic information is also available at 511Virginia.org or by calling 511 from any phone.

STAY SAFE ON THE ROADS

Shady spots, higher elevations and bridges become icy first – be especially cautious in these areas.
Drivers should be alert to high winds, especially those in high-profile vehicles like tractor-trailers, box trucks and some passenger vans.
Give space and slow down to allow five seconds behind other vehicles and trucks that are plowing the road.
Treat a snowplow or spreader truck as an emergency response vehicle. Leave space and don’t pass.

PLANNING AND RESOURCES

For questions or to report debris, downed trees (on the road), potholes or hazardous road conditions, motorists can contact VDOT’s 24-hour Customer Service Center by visiting my.vdot.virginia.gov or calling 800-FOR-ROAD (367-7623).
When winter weather arrives, residents and motorists should be vigilant, plan travel ahead of time, check road conditions, prepare an emergency car kit, follow forecasts and announcements and limit travel based on conditions.
For more about winter weather travel and VDOT’s preparation and response, visit VDOT’s winter weather page.

This page is available to subscribers. Click here to sign in or get access.

The Virginian Review

The Virginian Review has been serving Covington, Clifton Forge, Alleghany County and Bath County since 1914.

Tags: BridgeConstructionCustomer serviceInformationNightPotholeReportResourceRoadTimeTractorTrafficTrailTransportTreeTruckVirginiaWealthWeather

Related Posts

State News

Governor Spanberger Launches Statewide Tour to Develop Comprehensive Economic Development Policy

May 13, 2026
State News

VADOC Celebrates National Police Week 2026

May 13, 2026
State News

Attorney General Jay Jones Statement Regarding Supreme Court of Virginia Decision in Redistricting Case

May 8, 2026
State News

Virginia DMV Expands Access to Free Advanced Motorcycle Training

May 7, 2026
Load More
Next Post
Boys Home Meets November Fundraising Goal

Boys Home Meets November Fundraising Goal

The Virginian Review

Serving Covington, Clifton Forge, Alleghany County and Bath County Since 1914.

Information

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Ethics, Standards & Corrections
  • Careers
  • Contact Us

© 2022 The Virginian Review | All Rights Reserved. | Powered by Ecent Corporation

No Result
View All Result
  • Menu Item
  • __________________
  • Home
  • Editions
  • News
    • Community
    • Government
  • Obituaries
  • Sports
  • Public Notices
    • Public Announcements
  • The Shadow
  • __________________
  • Contact Us
  • Careers
  • Subscribe
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy

© 2022 The Virginian Review | All Rights Reserved. | Powered by Ecent Corporation

Published on December 23, 2022 and Last Updated on December 28, 2022 by The Virginian Review