2 meteorologists share places where it might snow in Virginia

Virginians are wondering if and when it might snow in their state. The StormTracker8 team has a few theories about which places in Virginia might see snow this winter.

StormTracker8 Forecaster Tyler Hall

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StormTracker8 Forecaster Tyler Hall said that the westernmost portions of Virginia, such as the Blue Ridge Mountains region around the Interstate 81 Corridor, have the best chance of seeing snow this winter.

StormTracker8 Chief Meteorologist John Bernier

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StormTracker8 Chief Meteorologist John Bernier said U.S. Route 29, which cuts through major cities like Lynchburg, Charlottesville, and Culpeper, is essentially the dividing line between those who will likely see snow and those who probably won’t.

Bernier added that the Blue Ridge Mountains at elevations above 2,500 stand a decent chance of seeing snow. Therefore, those hoping to ski in places like Massanutten and Wintergreen are in luck. However, he warned that the Shenandoah Valley may see more ice than snow this year.

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