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Winter Storm — Pittsylvania, Virginia

2025-02-11 to 2025-02-13 · Pittsylvania, Virginia

$100K
Property damage

Event narrative

Between 1 and 3.5 inches of snow fell over Pittsylvania County from February 11 through February 12, with the highest amount of 3.5 inches observed southeast of Leesville. Also, 0.1 to 0.61 inches of ice accumulated in the county, with 0.61 inches observed near Keeling. There were over 200 reports of tree damage due to ice accumulation. Over 10,300 customers had lost power by 9 AM on February 13. Key Impacts: power outages, downed trees, road closures.

Wider weather episode

A high pressure wedge was situated over the region as a surface low pressure system developed over the southern Plains, with an expansive area of precipitation that shifted eastward into the Mid Atlantic during the day of February 11. Precipitation began as snow, but with the high pressure wedge in place and warm air increasing aloft, a transition from snow to sleet and freezing rain occurred along and south of the Virginia and North Carolina border, so parts of southern Virginia received significant ice accumulations. Ice accumulations on trees and power lines resulted in thousands of power outages and road closures. Western Virginia, especially the Alleghany Highlands area, received heavy snow, accumulations of a foot or more were reported.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1239250. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.