Winter Storm — Pulaski, Virginia
2022-01-16 to 2022-01-17 · Pulaski, Virginia
Event narrative
Reports from trained spotters, and the public ranged from 2 to 5.8 inches of snow across the county, with highest reports coming from Dublin and Copper Valley. There were isolated power outages throughout the county as well. Key Impacts: Power outages, snow covered roads, traffic delays.
Wider weather episode
A persistent northeasterly flow prior to the event ensured that there was substantial cold air throughout the atmosphere. A low pressure system tracked through the southern United States and moved north over southwest VA overnight on January 16th through the 17th, spreading snowfall from south to north. As this system was making its way north, the northeasterly flow was displaced, and a layer of warm air was allowed to filter in over the low levels, turning snow over to sleet and freezing rain, especially in southern VA. Shortly after the system passed, high winds compounded issues created by freshly accumulated snow and ice.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1005191. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.