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Virginia Reels From Deep Freeze & Snow Chaos
29 Jan
Summary
- Staunton and Augusta County are still digging out from a major snow and ice storm.
- Extreme cold with wind chills as low as -9 degrees poses hypothermia risks.
- Another storm is possible this weekend, threatening further travel disruptions.

Virginia continues to grapple with the aftermath of a significant winter storm that blanketed Staunton, Augusta County, and Waynesboro with 7-8 inches of snow and ice last weekend. Residents are facing challenges clearing roads and driveways as the snow has solidified due to extreme cold. Schools remained closed through Wednesday.
A National Weather Service cold weather advisory is in effect, warning of wind chills as low as -9 degrees Fahrenheit, increasing the risk of hypothermia and frostbite for unprotected skin. The persistent subfreezing temperatures, expected to last until mid-February, along with the possibility of additional snow this weekend, are raising concerns about escalating energy costs and the potential for frozen pipes.




