Forecast eased but risks remain for Richmond drivers

Richmond seemed to be spared much of the worst of the freezing rain and ice accumulation forecasted to cover the region on Sunday.

Why it matters: Had the forecast held, the region was likely to see widespread and lengthy power outages, officials said last week.

State of play: The region continues to be under a winter storm watch, per the National Weather Service in Wakefield, in effect until 7pm, and Virginia is still under a state of emergency, per Gov. Abigail Spanberger.

  • Drivers are advised to continue to stay off the roads until at least mid-morning due to the potential of black ice, VDOT said.
  • Virginia State Police said they’d responded to nearly 400 accidents, including 86 in the Richmond area, since the storm began, as of Sunday night.
  • All Richmond area schools closed for Monday.

And at the Richmond airport, nearly all — 140 of 144 — scheduled flights for Sunday were cancelled with 37 already canceled for Monday, per Richmond International Airport…

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