HARRISONBURG, Va. — Snow continues to fall across the Valley on this Martin Luther King Junior Day as the National Weather Service has extended a Winter Weather Advisory for our listening area.

Secondary roads, like Chestnut Ridge Drive in the City of Harrisonburg, were completely covered with snow before daybreak on Martin Luther King Junior Day 2024. (Photo by Caleb Peek/WSVA)

Last night, the advisory was set to last until 7 o‘clock tonight for Rockingham, Augusta, Page and Shenandoah counties, as well as Grant, Hardy and Pendleton counties in West Virginia – however, that advisory has been extended until 7 a.m. tomorrow.

The Virginia Department of Transportation is currently reporting minor snow and ice conditions on Valley portions of interstates 81, 64 and 66.

The central and northern Valley could get two-to-four inches of snow throughout the day.

Parts of West Virginia could see up to six inches of snowfall.