WINTER WEATHER WATCH FROM TUESDAY 4:00 PM UNTIL WEDNESDAY 4:00 PM
From the National Weather Service Center:
General Impacts:
Near blizzard conditions possible Tuesday night and early Wednesday across southeast VA and Eastern Shore, mainly near the coast and Bay. As moderate snow develops roads could quickly become dangerous Tuesday night and early Wednesday. Due to cold temperatures road impacts will likely continue Thursday and Friday.
Event Timing: Tuesday evening through noon Wednesday. Snowfall - Snow will accumulate in a band to the northwest of the coastal storm. Snow totals across southeast VA could range from up to 8 inches near the NC border to 3 to 5 inches across the Tidewater. Exact snow amount are still not known and will change depending on the intensity and track of the coastal storm. Please monitor ALL later forecasts.
Temps -Lows will drop into the upper teens to around 20 Tuesday night. Highs Wednesday will remain below freezing, in the mid 20s to near 30. Above freezing are expected only briefly Thursday afternoon and again Friday. Lows Wednesday night and Thursday night in the teens to lower 20s.
Winds - Tuesday night through Wednesday afternoon: 15-25 mph with gusts 30-35 mph; highest close to the water and a little lower inland. Wind chills Tuesday night and Wednesday will range from zero to 10 degrees.
Address/Location
City of Norfolk, VA Public Safety
3661 E Virginia Beach Blvd
Norfolk, VA 23502
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 757-441-5600