Blacksburg, VA Weather Alert: Snow 10AM–3PM Friday, Up to 10 Inches

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Blacksburg, VA – Snow will return to southwest Virginia Friday, with daytime accumulation expected between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., according to the US National Weather Service in Blacksburg. The system will bring widespread light snow through early afternoon before tapering off by evening.

Forecasters say most locations will see 1–3 inches, while the mountains of far western Greenbrier County could receive up to 10 inches. The first flakes are expected around 9 a.m. in southern West Virginia, spreading east toward Lynchburg and Charlottesville by early afternoon.

Drivers should plan for reduced visibility and slick roads, particularly in higher elevations. Officials recommend allowing extra travel time and monitoring for updated advisories through Friday morning.

The snow is expected to move out by early Saturday, with cold air lingering into the weekend.


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