Light Snow Continues in Danville, Warming Center Open

Public works crews plowing main streets, some power outages reported

Jan. 31, 2026 at 12:55pm

Danville has received about 1 inch of light, dry snow since snowfall began around 5 p.m. Friday. The snow is expected to continue through the day, with temperatures only reaching the low 20s. The Temporary Relief & Counseling Center is operating a 24-hour warming center, and public works crews are focusing on plowing major thoroughfares and treating roads. Several weather-related closures and cancellations have been announced.

Why it matters

Danville has experienced several winter storms in recent years, and the city's response and preparedness for these events is important for public safety and minimizing disruptions to daily life. The opening of a warming center also highlights the city's efforts to assist vulnerable residents during severe weather.

The details

Light to moderate snow is expected to continue in Danville throughout the day, with the city having already received about 1 inch of snowfall since Friday evening. Public works crews began plowing and treating major roads overnight, focusing on main streets, bridges, and overpasses. The current temperature is 17 degrees, with wind chills around 6 degrees, and daytime highs are only expected to reach the low 20s.

  • Snowfall began around 5 p.m. Friday, January 30, 2026.
  • As of 7:30 a.m. Saturday, January 31, 2026, Danville has received about 1 inch of snow.

The players

Temporary Relief & Counseling Center (TRCC)

A local organization operating a 24-hour warming center for residents and visitors in need of shelter during the winter storm.

Danville Public Works

The city's public works department responsible for plowing and treating roads during the winter storm.

Danville Police Department

Reported four weather-related accidents overnight due to the snowfall.

Danville Utilities

Reported seven power outages affecting seven customers in the city.

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The takeaway

Danville's response to the winter storm, including the opening of a warming center, plowing and treating of roads, and coordination of emergency services, demonstrates the city's preparedness and commitment to ensuring public safety and minimizing disruptions during severe weather events.