VDOT News - Fredericksburg
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FRED-205779 Sept. 22, 2023 |
FREDERICKSBURG DISTRICT: WEEKEND STORM EXPECTED TO BRING HEAVY RAIN, FLOODING, HIGH WINDS
Motorists should avoid travel during inclement weather, and check 511Virginia for real-time updates on road closures and high wind advisories on river crossings
FREDERICKSBURG, Va. – Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) crews have prepared staff and equipment to respond to road flooding, downed trees, and other potential travel hazards this weekend on state-maintained roads in the Fredericksburg area, Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula.
Heavy rain and gusting winds are forecast to affect travel across the district starting Friday evening, including along the Interstate 95 corridor. Potential rain accumulations between 2-6 inches are possible this weekend at various locations.
Motorists should avoid travel during inclement weather. Before starting a trip, check 511Virginia to see road conditions along your entire planned route. 511Virginia will report state-maintained roads that are partially or completely blocked due to flooding, debris, downed utility lines or other safety hazards.
VDOT crews will work 24 hours a day as needed, in alternating shifts, to address any safety hazards on state-maintained roads and bridges. Tree removal contractors have been placed on standby to assist VDOT with debris removal as needed.
What Travelers Should Know
- Never drive across a flooded roadway. The underlying road or bridge may be damaged or completely washed away beneath flood waters, and a few inches of water can sweep vehicles downstream. Turn around, don’t drown!
- Do not try to move or drive around a barricade.
- Avoid flood-prone areas, especially along creeks and other low-lying areas.
- If you come across a downed power line, do not try to move it. Contact your local authorities.
- Be alert for tree limbs and other debris in the roadway. Even small branches and other debris can damage a car or cause the driver to lose control.
- Keep headlights on while it’s raining: it’s the law.
- Report downed trees, flooding, or other roadway hazards to VDOT’s Customer Service Center at 1-800-FOR-ROAD (367-7623) or online at https://my.vdot.virginia.gov.
High Winds Protocol for Major Bridges
VDOT will monitor sustained winds on major river crossings in the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula:
- Robert O. Norris Bridge, which carries Route 3 over the Rappahannock River between Lancaster and Middlesex counties
- Downing Bridge, which carries Route 360 over the Rappahannock River between Richmond County and the Town of Tappahannock
- Route 223 bridge over Milford Haven, which connects mainland Mathews County with Gwynn's Island
- Eltham Bridge, which carries Route 30/Route 33 traffic over the Pamunkey River and connects the Town of West Point and New Kent County
- Lord Delaware Bridge, which carries Route 33 over the Mattaponi River and connects the Town of West Point and King and Queen County
If sustained winds reach 30 mph over a period of 30 minutes, or there are frequent wind gusts of 45 mph or greater, VDOT will post a high winds advisory notice on these bridges. High-profile vehicles such as tractor-trailers, box trucks, and large vans and SUVs are advised to not cross these bridges when a high winds advisory is posted. Trucks carrying small or empty loads may be especially at risk.
When sustained winds reach 45 mph or above over a period of 15 minutes, VDOT crews will post a bridge closure notice. However, bridges will not be physically barricaded.
Notices will be posted on message boards staged at the bridges, and communicated through VDOT news releases and social media.
Northern Neck Ferry Service
The Merry Point Ferry in Lancaster County and the Sunnybank Ferry in Northumberland County will not operate today and Saturday, Sept. 23, due to forecasted weather. These ferries do not operate on Sundays. They carry a maximum of 16 tons and 6 passengers.
Additional Resources
Download the 511Virginia free mobile app
Follow VDOT Fredericksburg District on X at @VaDOTFRED
Join the VDOT Fredericksburg District Facebook group page
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VDOT’s 14-county Fredericksburg District includes the counties of Caroline, King George, Spotsylvania and Stafford in the Fredericksburg area; Northumberland, Richmond, Lancaster and Westmoreland counties in the Northern Neck; Essex, Gloucester, King & Queen, King William, Mathews and Middlesex counties in the Middle Peninsula.
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