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Chance of More Snows Showers Tonight

Area Sheathed in Ice

Motorists driving in the north and southbound lanes of Interstate-495 in northern Virginia Tuesday morning inched along the road to keep from sliding on the slick roads.

Virginia Department of Transportation pre-treated areas of I-66, I-395, I-95 and I-495 that are prone to freezing Monday night, said agency spokeswoman Joan Morris. She said work crews also pre-treated routes 1, 7, 28, 50 and 123 with salt brine.

“Major roads are in good shape this morning but motorists need to use extreme caution,” Morris said. “The biggest challenge is getting from your front door to your car. Walkways, sidewalks, driveways and parking lots have a thick coating of ice on them.”

About 1,700 VDOT trucks were busy overnight spreading magnesium chloride and salt brine on more than 500 miles of roads in northern Virginia. Greg Schoor, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, said freezing rain Monday night caused the slick roads Tuesday morning. He said more freezing rain could fall over northern Virginia Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. Temperatures will hang around 32 degrees over the next two days, Schoor said.

Aside from watching for icy spots on the road, motorists had to dodge large sheets of ice flying from the rooftops of cars and large trucks. Lucy Caldwell, a spokeswoman for Fairfax County police, said there were few accidents reported.

Schoor said freezing rain is formed between 2,000 and 3,000 feet above the surface. As raindrops develop in the clouds and fall, he said they fall through the below freezing level causing freezing rain before it hits the ground. He said the next round of freezing rain Tuesday night would not be as bad as it was Monday night.

“There will be another quick moving system overnight,” Schoor said. “There will be a winter mix but not as much as last night.”


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