With a chance for light snow and freezing rain early on Saturday, February 8, Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) crews will be positioned along I-95 and across the Fredericksburg region to treat for slick conditions on state-maintained roads.
Before starting a trip, travelers should check local weather reports and road conditions for their entire route. Weather and road conditions may vary around the state.
All road users, including pedestrians and bicyclists, should use caution tomorrow morning with a potential for slippery surfaces. No matter the mode of transportation or number of wheels, give yourself plenty of time to reach your destination safely.
Slick spots are especially likely to form on elevated surfaces, such as bridges, ramps, and overpasses.
Crews will be circulating throughout the Fredericksburg area Saturday morning to monitor road conditions. Roads will be treated with sand and salt as needed to reduce icing and improve traction for travelers.
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