Since Hampton Roads doesn't get snow often, most local governments don't have many city resources dedicated to snow removal.
Hampton Roads residents woke up to a blanket of snow covering the ground after a nor’easter dropped nearly a foot over the Tidewater area.
Hampton Roads experienced one of its most significant snowfalls in years, with a foot of snow falling in some areas.
Chief meteorologist Patrick Rockey says as the snow clears out, wind chills will come in, dropping temperatures into the ...
Road conditions amid the heavy snowstorm led to 861 incidents, with 223 investigated as crashes. Virginia State Police say ...
After less than two years in Virginia Beach Town Center, Legal Sea Foods has closed its doors. The Boston-based restaurant and oyster bar chain opened in an 8,000-square-foot spot at the corner of ...
Norfolk crews continue their work to clear the roads of snow, slush and ice following a winter storm that dumped nearly a ...
While VDOT crews did clear a lot of the snow from our interstates and highways, black ice can still linger. Black ice can be ...
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Hosted on MSNWhat is a Miller Type D nor'easter?One of the three lesser-known classifications of nor’easters is the Miller Type D, which occurs during energized periods of ...
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