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Danville Braces for Potential Weekend Snowstorm
Public works crews prepare for cold temps and possible accumulation
Jan. 29, 2026 at 12:47am
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Danville, Virginia is preparing for a potential winter storm this weekend, with public works crews spreading sand, plowing roads, and preparing to brine streets in anticipation of possible snowfall. The National Weather Service reports a greater than 60% chance of over 4 inches of snow in the area, though uncertainty remains about the storm's exact track and totals. Dangerously cold overnight temperatures are also a major concern, with the current temperature at 37 degrees and a low of 16 degrees expected overnight.
Why it matters
Danville, located in southern Virginia, experiences relatively mild winters compared to other parts of the state, so significant snowfall can present unique challenges for the city's infrastructure and residents. Proper preparation and response from local authorities is crucial to ensure public safety and minimize disruptions.
The details
Public works crews in Danville spent Wednesday spreading sand and plowing residential areas when temperatures rose above freezing. They will remain on duty overnight to monitor conditions and respond to icy spots, though plows are ineffective when temperatures are below freezing. On Thursday, crews will begin spreading brine in preparation for the potential snowfall this weekend.
- The current temperature is 37 degrees, with a low tonight of 16 degrees.
- The National Weather Service reports a greater than 60% chance of more than 4 inches of snow along and south of U.S. 460 this weekend, though uncertainty remains about the storm's track and exact totals.
- The Temporary Relief & Counseling Center (TRCC) at 625 Shelton St. is operating a 24-hour warming center for any resident or visitor in need of shelter.
The players
Danville Public Works
The city department responsible for maintaining roads, infrastructure, and responding to weather events.
National Weather Service
The federal agency that provides weather forecasts and warnings for the United States.
Temporary Relief & Counseling Center (TRCC)
A local organization operating a 24-hour warming center for Danville residents and visitors in need of shelter during the cold weather.
What’s next
On Thursday, Danville public works crews will begin spreading brine in preparation for the potential snowfall this weekend.
The takeaway
Danville's proactive response to the forecasted winter storm, including sand and plow operations, brine application, and the opening of a warming center, demonstrates the city's commitment to public safety and preparedness in the face of challenging winter weather conditions.


