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Gov. McAuliffe declares state of emergency ahead of impending winter storm

RICHMOND (WAVY) – Governor Terry McAuliffe declared a state of emergency Wednesday afternoon, allowing state agencies to assist local governments ahead of what is expected to be a major winter storm.

Governor McAuliffe also authorized a limited exemption to hours of service for trucks hauling gasoline and heating oil throughout Virginia.


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The governor is urging Virginians to prepare for the significant winter storm which is expected to dump up to a foot of snow in parts of eastern Virginia.

“The bitter cold that continues to plague the Commonwealth will be joined by a potentially significant winter storm which will blast Hampton Roads, the Northern Neck, Eastern Shore and other areas of Eastern Virginia with snowfall and blizzard-like conditions in some communities.” said Governor McAuliffe. “With this forecast in mind, all Virginians should take the necessary precautions now to ensure they are prepared for the travel disruptions, power outages and other threats to health and safety that could arise during this significant weather event.”The following information was also provided in the announcement about the state of emergency:

What Citizens Should Do: