Virginia Snowstorm Dumps Up to 12 Inches, Floodwaters Begin to Recede

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Virginia Beach, VA – Coastal Virginia saw up to 12 inches of snowfall as a winter storm moved through the region. Snow totals further inland ranged from 2 to 6 inches.

The National Weather Service reported lingering snow showers could add another 1 to 3 inches, especially in hilly areas. Dry conditions are expected by tomorrow.

Rivers across Virginia are beginning to recede after cresting earlier this week. Floodwaters should return to normal levels by the weekend.

Road conditions remain hazardous in some areas, with snow-covered and icy roads causing travel delays. Officials urge residents to use caution when driving.

Snowplows are working to clear major roadways, but secondary roads may remain slippery. Power outages have been minimal, though crews are monitoring for potential issues.

The storm’s impact is expected to diminish as dry weather moves in. Residents should stay updated with local forecasts and emergency alerts.

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