Southeast Virginia braces for lighter snowfall as Nor'easter approaches

Forecasters trimmed snowfall expectations for southeastern Virginia ahead of a weekend Nor'easter, with Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk, and Virginia Beach likely to see about 3–4 inches, while northeastern North Carolina could get 7–9 inches or more. The Peninsula is expected to fare better (Williamsburg about an inch; Newport News and Hampton 2–3 inches). Snow should begin Saturday afternoon, peak early Sunday, and end Sunday morning. A winter storm warning and high wind advisories remain in effect, withgusts of 58–60 mph along the coast, possible whiteout conditions, dangerous wind chills, and potential tidal flooding. Local crews are pre-treating roads and some ferry service could be suspended.
- Updated snow totals for southeastern Virginia: Whiteout conditions, frigid wind chills The Virginian-Pilot
- Most of North Carolina sees measurable snow Saturday; strong gusts and extreme cold follow WRAL
- Latest forecast pushes heavy snow south of Shore Shore Daily News
- Winter Storm to Hit Carolinas With Snow, Winds and Freezing Cold The New York Times
- How much snow is now expected Saturday? Latest Triangle weather updates News & Observer
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