All Fauquier County Public Schools will be on a 2-hour delay Thursday, February 19, 2015. Administrative offices open on time.
All Fauquier County Public Schools will be on a 2-hour delay Thursday, February 19, 2015. Administrative offices open on time.
We could see about an inch of snow this afternoon into the evening hours,
A series of snow squalls are expected to move across the region. Here’s the latest from the National Weather Service:
Over the past four days, our region felt some of the most coldest temperatures of the year.
More snow, up to an inch, is in the forecast today. The mercury is forecast to dip down again Thursday with an expected high temperature of 17 and a low of two degrees while wind chill factors will make it feel colder than that.
The Capitol Steps are coming to the Hylton Performing Arts Center on Feb. 21.
Residents of the Mid-Atlantic, it’s our turn.
Snow is headed our way, and this storm is shaping up to bring us the most significant winter precipitation this season. After some near misses, and after portions of the northeast has seen as much as seven feet of snow, snow lovers in our area will take delight in a forecast that calls for accumulations of more than six inches.
We could see our first bout of significant winter weather starting Monday night.
A winter storm watch goes into effect Monday night and lasts until Tuesday morning for the region.
High winds across the region tonight brought power outages to thousands.
Here’s a look at the numbers as they stood at 10 a.m. Sun., Feb. 15.
Retired Prince William County Deputy Finance Director Bill Hoffman passed away at his home in Catlett on Thursday.
Hoffman spent 33 years serving the residents of Prince William County.
The county’s flag that bears the Prince William County seal flew at half-staff outside the county’s McCoart Government Center on Prince William Parkway on Friday. It will remain at half-staff until Hoffman’s funeral service until Tuesday night.