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Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Preparing For Wednesday's Potential Snow Storm

A strong storm system is forecast to affect Virginia Tuesday afternoon/evening through early Thursday morning with rain, wintry mix, heavy wet snow, and strong gusty winds. A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for the Northern Virginia area.

As you know, we will be monitoring events as they occur and get you updated information from VDOT, Dominion Power, local officials and others. Please share this newsletter and info with friends and/or follow us on Facebook as the situation develops.

A winter storm watch means there is a potential for significant snow accumulations that may impact travel. The NWS forecast says accumulations could be in excess of 3-6 inches in Fairfax County and Loudoun County.

VDOT

At the beginning of this winter season, the Northern Virginia District of VDOT presented their Snow Briefing for the upcoming winter season and I am pleased to inform you that they have made significant improvements in their winter preparation efforts.

New tools that VDOT has developed include:

A mobile weather station for roads A new 22,000-ton salt dome A fleet of trucks to help clear the I-495 Express Lanes A pilot program where the public can track snow removal in their neighborhoods A portable snow melter for park-n-ride lots so to quickly access needed parking spaces 1,200 more trucks than during the severe winter of 2010. Nearly 4,000 trucks and plows, mostly contracted, will now be available for snow and ice removal in northern Virginia Expanded pre-treating of roads

VDOT is responsible for plowing the public roads including interstate, primary, secondary and residential roads in Fairfax County and Loudoun County. Roads will be plowed when there is a two inch accumulation, and clearing is done on a priority basis, with interstates and high volume roads cleared first. There are over 4000 pieces of equipment ready to go in Northern Virginia to clear our roads. Remember to try to park in your driveways, and if you must park in the street, park on the odd numbered side if possible.

VDOT's winter resources

For snow removal information:
http://www.virginiadot.org/travel/snow.asp

To see the status of plowing in your neighborhood: http://novasnowplowing.virginia.gov

For real-time traffic updates and road conditions: Visit http://www.511virginia.org/, download the 511 smartphone app, or follow @511northernva on Twitter Reporting unplowed roads or hazardous conditions: email [email protected] or call 1-800-FOR-ROAD (800)-367-7623

For general VDOT info: Follow VDOT on Facebook at www.facebook.com/VirginiaDOT, on Twitter @VDOT, and visit www.VirginiaDOT.org

To make the snow removal process easier, VDOT has a few recommendations and reminders for local citizens:

1. When shoveling your own sidewalk/driveway, leave at least 5 feet of snow from the curb until after the plow has passed through.

2. Park your car on the odd numbered side of the street or in driveways. The more cars are parked on the street, the less amount of snow is able to be plowed.

3. Stay off the road if there are reports of a storm. Abandoned cars are one of the biggest obstacles to the plowing process.

4. Remember that it is harder for crews to plow packed snow and especially ice. Don't expect to be able to see black pavement once the plow comes through.

5. The goal is to make all roads one lane passable, not clear them completely of snow.

Dominion Power

I invite you to continue to report downed power lines and power outages in your neighborhood to Dominion at 1-866-DOM-HELP or 1-866-366-4357. Customers may also report outages on their website, www.dom.com, or their newly upgraded mobile site at http://m.dom.com. I've provided more contact information below.

Other Important Emergency Contact Information

2-1-1 Virginia is serving as the public inquiry number for Virginia residents.

5-1-1 is to be used for the latest in road conditions

#77 on a cell phone to report a traffic crash or traffic emergency

Only call 9-1-1 in a true emergency.

Fairfax County non emergency number: 703-691-2131
Loudoun County non emergency number: 703-777-1021

As always, during every storm, please do not hesitate to email me at [email protected] or call me at (703) 772-7168 if you are having issues regarding either plowing or storm outages. I hope this will be a non-event winter in terms of weather, but it is necessary to be prepared.

I try to be accessible to my constituents in as many ways as possible. For more information, please visit my website, www.delegatecomstock.com, where you can read my blog for up-to-date information on Virginia, click to follow me on Facebook, (www.facebook.com/BarbaraComstockVA) or Twitter, ( www.twitter.com/BarbaraComstock).

Stay safe!




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