Lucky for him he arrived near this scene when it cg jim oftelie i passed it heading east on 80, it more to normal but cars were still there all cracked up. Normal but cars were still there all cracked up. You can see photo, certainly not the gift anyone wanted this valentines day weekend. Weve got you covered in ceear county, kristin rogers, kwwl news. The west bound lanes opened later in the afternoon. Three people were injured during the accident and their conditions are unknown at this hour. In another part of the midwest a major set of accidents stretching quite the distance in indiana. Afternoon. Crews say 40 to 50 cars were involved. There werr several crashes along a twomile stretch of road. Police believe weather was the biggest factor in the crash. Even though the snow stopped falling there are still a few slick spots. Lets check in with storm track from the kwwl stormtrack here is additional forecast still a bit slick out there. Here are the latest Road Conditions from the io
Winds south west 10 20mph. Warm moist air is running overtop of the colder air at the surface this morning. This is creating snow showers in the region. We will see snow for a few more hours this morning. It will mix with sleet at times. Then it will change over to a expect 12 accumulations in Hampton Roads with more north of the metro. Then a thin layer of ice will form on top of that. Please try to stay home this morning as roads will be difficult to southeast. The precip will turn into all rain by the early afternoon. Then melting will occur. A warm front will lift into the region and warm things up. So well see rain tonight into tomorrow. A cold front will move through tomorrow night. Then well be cooler and dry for wednesday. We will have quieter milder weather for the rest fo good morning, Hampton Roads. Lets check traffic now. Our Team Coverage on the slippery roads continue 10 on your sides rico bush is in newport news. Rico, how are roads and sidewalks looking there . Tips for
Highs will be near 60. Winds south west 10 20mph. Warm moist air is running overtop of the colder air at the surface this morning. This is creating snow showers in the region. We will see snow for a few more hours this morning. It will mix with sleet at times. Then it will change over to a mix of sleet, freezing rain, and some snow before changing to rain around midday. Expect 12 accumulations in Hampton Roads with more north of the metro. Then a thin layer of ice will form on top of that. Improve later today as warmer air moves in from the southeast. The precip will turn into all rain by the early afternoon. Then melting will occur. A warm front will lift into the region and warm things up. So well see rain tonight into tomorrow. A cold front will move through tomorrow night. Then well be cooler and dry for wednesday. We will have quieter milder weather for the rest fo our Team Coverage of this Winter Weather continues now with a look at the conditions on the peninsula. This is what n
Snow showers in the region. We will see snow for a few more hours this morning. It will mix with sleet at times. Then it will change over to a mix of sleet, freezing rain, and some snow before changing to rain around midday. Expect 12 accumulations in Hampton Roads with more north of the metro. Then a thin layer of ice will form on top of that. Please try to stay home this morning as roads will be difficult to drive on. Things will improve later today as warmer air moves in from the southeast. The precip will turn into all rain by the early afternoon. Then melting will occur. A warm front will lift into the region and warm things up. So well see rain tonight into tomorrow. A cold front will move through tomorrow night. Then well be cooler and dry for wednesday. We will have quieter milder weather for the rest fo the week. Good morning, Hampton Roads. Lets check our Live Team Coverage of the Winter Weather continues now with rico bush, live in newport news. Rico, you and your photojourn
510mph. Tonight mostly cloudy with periodic showers. Lows in the mid 40s. Winds sse 515mph. Tuesday morning rain, then tapers by early afternoon as sun comes out. Highs will be near 60. Winds south west 1020mph. The snow from this morning is gradually being replaced by rain from se to nw across our viewing area. A wintry mix will continue from the western portions of the southside up to the Northern Neck through early afternoon before completely switching over to rain. From that point, periods of rain will be possible through tonight as a warm front continues to lift north of our area. Also warming our temps into the midupper 40s by midnight. So, any snow on the ground will be washed away by this evening. An area of low pressure slides across our area early on tuesday, and itll keep likely rain chances in the forecast until a cold front crosses around midday. From that point, the showers taper off. With some afternoon sunshine expected. Highs 60 before the cold front crosses. Updates w