Why On Day 14 After Paralyzing Ice Storm Does SWVA Still Look Like Frozen Tundra With Wind Chills Of 0 Degrees?
by Scott Dreyer

Full disclosure: One, I am not a climatologist. Two, I understand the difference between weather (short-term conditions) vs. climate (long-term trends).
But just as an observer, itโs been really cold here around Roanoke for a long time. On Saturday, January 24, it began to snow, and during the night it turned to sleet.
(That was actually a huge blessing for us, since sleet bounces off, so most of us kept our power on. Many areas south of us, even in the Deep South of Mississippi and Alabama, had freezing rain which accumulates, gets heavy, and thus brings down trees and power lines with it.)
Then, on Sunday and Monday, bitter coldย came in,ย turning thatย top layer of sleet into solid sheets of ice someย four to five inches thick.ย In our area, we can usuallyย justย shovel off the snow or, better yet, wait a day or two for the sun to come out and the temperatures toย getย above freezingย to doย the snowย removal for us.
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