Weather snow forecast is rapidly rising on Google Trends US-VA because a major winter storm is expected to hit the state this weekend. The storm is expected to bring heavy snow, ice, and strong winds to Virginia, and could cause widespread power outages and travel disruptions.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a winter storm warning for much of Virginia, including the cities of Richmond, Norfolk, and Roanoke. The warning is in effect from Saturday afternoon through Monday morning.
The NWS is forecasting that Virginia could see anywhere from 6 to 12 inches of snow, with some areas receiving up to 18 inches. The snow is expected to start falling on Saturday afternoon and will continue through Sunday night.
In addition to the snow, the storm is also expected to bring strong winds and ice. The NWS is forecasting wind gusts of up to 50 mph, which could cause power outages and damage to trees and structures. The ice is expected to form on trees and power lines, which could also lead to power outages.
The storm is expected to cause widespread travel disruptions. The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is urging motorists to avoid unnecessary travel during the storm. VDOT crews will be working around the clock to clear the roads, but motorists should expect delays and hazardous driving conditions.
Residents of Virginia should prepare for the storm by stocking up on food, water, and other essential supplies. They should also make sure they have a plan in place for how they will stay warm if the power goes out.
For the latest information on the storm, visit the NWS website or the VDOT website.
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