Dense fog has formed across the area the past several days. The winter months are when we are most likely to see thick fog blanket the region.
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Warmer air is soon to return and looks to stick around. A break from the rain is coming but another wet pattern may set up.
Whether you're a snow lover or just a fan of winter, you don't need me to tell you we've been unseasonably warm this year, resulting in very little snow.
Patrick gives us a look at the forecast for some of this weekend's events
After a nearly snow free December, snow is finally sticking to the ground. Average snowfall typically ramps up during January with it being the snowiest month of the year for Blacksburg and Danville.
Patrick McKee breaks down the top weather stories of 2011 in Southwest Virginia.
Here are the latest ski conditions as of December 29th.
Temperatures have dropped recently to below average levels, but the cold air could be much colder.
Fall rains have made up rainfall deficits for some earlier in the year, but the driest part of the year is upon us.
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The pre-Halloween October snow storm brought light amounts of snow for some in southwest Virginia, but heavy snow to the northeast.
La nina ended earlier this year but has made a return appearance. It is expected to stick around for the remainder of the year.
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor's remarks about offsetting federal disaster aid with savings has drawn fire from Democrats.
Richmond Public Works employees clean up storm damage from Hurricane Irene.
Watch the power of the wind on the York River at Sycamore Landing
Footage shot during Irene in Virginia Beach and Norfolk
An auto parts store collapsed in York County, briefing trapping the manager.
A tree fell across some cars at 500 N. Allen Ave. in Richmond on Saturday afternoon.
Virginia Beach starts to feel the effects of Hurricane Irene on Saturday morning.
Interstate 64 West is clogged with traffic leaving Hampton Roads, but Virginia Transportation Commission Gregory A. Whirley Sr. says it's too late to reverse the eastbound lanes for hurricane evacuees
Gov. Bob McDonnell says those evacuating should move immediately and everyone should be prepared for a serious storm.
Depending on Hurricane Irene's track, we could see heavy rain.
The newest outlooks for Fall and Winter show above average temperatures to continue.
Dry conditions continue for parts of the area but drought has not yet developed.
Severe Weather Threat Update
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