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BEWARE OF BLACK ICE With temperatures sitting at 32 degrees this morning, there’s an additional weather alert for the morning including rain and freezing rain so be sure to check for the days local school closings and/or delays by clicking on the image or here. It will be an icy Monday morning commute regardless of […]

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    The National Weather Service is calling for another winter storm that could result in snow for the mid-Atlantic region. There is a winter weather advisory in effect for the northern neck of Virginia. Here are the latest closings and delays from CBS-6  for Thursday, January 24, 2013.

  From WTVR: Sandy made landfall last night across southern New Jersey with winds around 85 mph. Maximum wind gusts in the Richmond Metro were at their worst around 50 mph. Power outages in the Metro have remained less than 1000 by Dominion for most of this event. Other parts of Virginia were not so […]

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The City of Richmond advises metro-area residents to prepare for the potential impact from Hurricane Sandy, in a release sent out late Thursday afternoon. Just this morning, however, Governor McDonnell has officially declared a state of emergency for Richmond, VA area residents ahead of the expected impact of Hurricane Sandy. Be prepared by discussing family […]

   Richmond, VA – The city’s Cold Weather Overflow Shelter will open tonight January 20, and Saturday, January 21, Zion Baptist Church, 14 West Duval Street. The shelter opens at 7 p.m. tonight and will close tomorrow morning at 6 a.m. Food will not be provided and pets are not allowed. The shelter will not […]

   Richmond, VA – The city’s Cold Weather Overflow Shelter will open tonight, November 30, as overnight temperatures are forecasted to remain at or below 35 degrees. The shelter is located at Sixth Mount Zion Baptist Church, 14 West Duval Street. The shelter opens at 7 p.m. tonight and will close tomorrow morning at 6 […]

The Winter is making a big statement all across the U.S. this holiday season.  Heavy winds, cold flurries and a lot of snow have ushered  into many cities and made a grand entrance.  Bundling up and keeping warm is the best way to survive this season.  Who likes to be cold anyway?

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NEW YORK — Temperatures soared toward 100 degrees or more Tuesday along much of the East Coast, as air conditioners strained to cool the sweating masses and the unlucky sought out cooling centers — or anywhere else they could beat the heat.

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Via:  TimeDispatch.com By Rex Springston Published: February 1, 2010 Photo by: TOM KAPSIDELIS RICHMOND, Va. —A storm that’s expected tomorrow shouldn’t be a big deal, but another one this weekend could. Tomorrow’s storm could produce a small amount of snow or sleet but most likely will create a quarter-inch or so of rain, the National […]