Jan 22, 2025
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) - Much of the area, from the peninsula to the Outer Banks, saw wintry weather overnight and into the morning — with snow on the roads, in the parking lots and even on the beach. PHOTOS/VIDEOS: Snow falls in Hampton Roads, NENC 10 On Your Side's Deja Parker was on Indian River Road in Virginia Beach Wednesday morning, where she reported around two-inches of snow on the ground. While the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) prepared the roads for the snowy conditions, much of the roads are still dangerous to trek on — drivers are encouraged to stay home. For those who still need to hit the roads, however, VDOT said to take it slow and to make sure your car has been cleared of snow before hitting the roads. One of the hardest hit areas in our region was northeastern North Carolina, especially in Currituck County, where WAVY's Keagan Hughes could be found on this snowy Wednesday morning. ‘We have to prepare for the worst’: NCDOT ready for snow Much of Route 168 was impassable, according to Keagan. While trying to make her way down to Kitty Hawk, she found that a lot of the path remained unpaved. Several schools and city services throughout the region announced closures due to the weather. The full list can be viewed here. Winter weather to bring snow and hazardous conditions, closings reported Continue to check WAVY.com for updates.
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