Major Winter Storm Hits Virginia January 2026: Heavy Snow, Sleet & Freezing Rain Impacts

 

Major Winter Storm Hits Virginia January 2026: Heavy Snow, Sleet & Freezing Rain Impacts

Major Winter Storm Hits Virginia January 2026: Heavy Snow, Sleet & Freezing Rain Impacts

Published: January 25, 2026 | Qalamkaar News Desk

A significant winter storm swept through Southwest and Central Virginia in mid-January 2026, delivering heavy snowfall that later transitioned to sleet and freezing rain. This multi-day event caused hazardous travel conditions, power outage risks, and prolonged frigid temperatures across the region.

Virginia winter storm forecast map showing snow, sleet, and freezing rain zones January 2026

Storm Timeline and Precipitation Changes

The storm intensified on Saturday evening, January 16, with widespread heavy snow spreading eastward. Peak snowfall occurred between 8 PM and midnight. Overnight, warmer air aloft caused a gradual shift to sleet, beginning in southern areas near the North Carolina border.

By late Sunday morning, most locations experienced sleet, and southern counties saw freezing rain develop. Communities closer to the VA/NC line faced the highest ice threat, while northern and highland areas remained mostly snow.

Expected Accumulations by Region

  • Northern Virginia (near I-64 corridor): Highest snowfall totals due to longer duration of pure snow.
  • Central areas (Roanoke Valley, I-81 corridor): Moderate snow followed by up to 2 inches of sleet accumulation.
  • Southside & near NC border: Lower snow totals but 0.25–0.5 inches of ice possible, raising major concerns.
Virginia snow accumulation forecast map for January 2026 winter storm - highest near I-64 Freezing rain and ice accumulation map Virginia southside January 2026

Major Impacts and Safety Concerns

The combination of snow, heavy sleet, and ice on top of snow created dangerous road conditions and increased the likelihood of tree damage and widespread power outages. Frigid temperatures lingered into the following week, with highs remaining below freezing Monday and Tuesday, preventing any melt and setting potential record lows.

"Significant weather impacts will be widespread across Virginia — whether from heavy snow in the north or dangerous ice buildup in the south. Power outages and hazardous travel are major concerns during this prolonged event."

Winter Safety Tips

  • Prepare an emergency kit with flashlights, blankets, food, and water in case of power loss.
  • Wear layers and limit time outdoors in extreme cold.
  • Keep pets indoors and protected from the elements.
  • Avoid unnecessary travel; roads will remain treacherous for days.
Winter storm emergency preparedness kit recommendations

This report is based on detailed forecasting from WDBJ7 Chief Meteorologist Justin Povick and National Weather Service data. Original maps and graphics courtesy of WDBJ7 (Gray Television).


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