Update: Hanover posted social media updates saying that its distribution sites were expected to run out of water by 5 p.m. Tuesday. The county expects to distribute more water on Wednesday.
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Photos: Snow in Richmond
The Hotel John Marshall sign is seen as snow falls on Sunday. Unlike the area's previous storm, this weekend's event is not expected to bring freezing rain, according to the National Weather Service Forecast Office in Wakefield.
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AJ Johnson, 7, stands in Capitol Square as snow falls on Sunday.
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A person walks through snow on Broad Street on Sunday. Harry Thomas, a forecaster with the National Weather Service, said the snow may stick around for a while with temperature highs in the mid- to lower 30s this week.
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A pedestrian walks through snow in Richmond’s Monroe Park on Monday. The winter storm that reached the eastern U.S. early Monday brought 2 to 4 inches of snow across the Richmond region.
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A person walks through snow in Monroe Park on Monday. The National Weather Service Forecast Office in Wakefield said snow will likely fall in Richmond after 7 p.m. Friday and could amount to 3 to 4 inches before it’s over. The bulk of the snow is expected to clear out by 10 a.m. Saturday.