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A Henry County/Martinsville, Winter Weather 2026 - ECVA Disaster Information and Alerts

Henry County: Warming Center of Martinsville & Henry County, 603 Memorial Boulevard South, Martinsville, VA 24112, will be operating 24 hours on Saturday, January 24, and Sunday, January 25 Henry County: To help residents stay safe and warm, volunteer fire departments across the county will be available as warming locations during the daytime on Sunday and Monday. Residents may stop by to warm up briefly or charge their phones. These locations are not intended for overnight stays. The Dyers Store Volunteer Fire Department will also be open during the daytime on Saturday. In addition, the Henry County Department of Public Safety building will be open during the daytime, Monday through Friday, next week. Residents are encouraged to plan ahead and use these locations, if needed, during the storm Warming Centers Open during the daytime on Sunday, January 25, and Monday, January 26. Axton Volunteer Fire Department 55 Mountain Valley Rd, Axton, VA 24054 Bassett Volunteer Fire Department 3735 Fairystone Park Hwy, Bassett, VA 24055 Patrick Henry Volunteer Fire Department 3125 County Line Rd, Patrick Springs, VA 24133 Collinsville Volunteer Fire Department 205 John Redd Blvd, Collinsville, VA 24078 Fieldale Volunteer Fire Company 500 Field Avenue, Fieldale, VA 24089 Horsepasture Volunteer Fire Department 17815 A.L. Philpott Hwy, Ridgeway, VA 24148 Ridgeway Volunteer Fire Department 60 Magnolia St., Ridgeway, VA 24148 Dyers Store Volunteer Fire Department 3230 Chatham Rd., Martinsville, VA 24112 Ridgeway District Rescue Squad 108 Magnolia St., Ridgeway, VA 24148 Fieldale-Collinsville Volunteer Rescue Squad 1827 Daniels Creek Road, Collinsville, VA 24078

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Emergency Alert System TV Stations - Hampton Roads, Dominion Nuclear North Anna/Surry Disaster Information

When sirens sound, find a local radio or TV station this broadcasting emergency information. Emergency officials will provide critical instructions in an emergency, such as evacuation orders or how to safely stay where you are. WTKR Ch.3 WHRO Ch.15 WVEC Ch.13 WVBT Ch.43 WAVY Ch.10 WBNT Ch.27 NNTV Ch.48

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A Danville - Winter Weather 2026, ECVA Disaster Information and Alerts

Warming Center/Shelter The Temporary Relief & Counseling Center (TRCC) Warming Center is now open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week due to the ongoing cold weather conditions. Guests are welcome around the clock for warmth, safety, and care. In addition to overnight shelter, guests may also access Day Center services during regular daytime hours. Location: 625 Shelton Street, Danville, VA 24541 Phone: (434) 710-6126 House of Hope Location: 206 S Ridge Street, Danville, VA Phone: (434) 549-1459, 5 pm - 7 am

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A Colonial Heights City, Winter Weather 2026 - ECVA Disaster Information and Alerts

No warming shelter and no overnight shelter pre-storm. Based upon the incidents/damage will determine actions post storm.

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A Giles County Winter Storm 2026 - SWVA Disaster Information and Alerts

The Giles County Wellness Center will offer a Warming Center through at least Tuesday, Feb. 3rd: Mon–Thu: 5:30 AM – 10 PM Fri: 5:30 AM – 9 PM Giles County Wellness Center is located at: 140 Clendennin Rd, Narrows, VA 24124 Senior Check is activated. Please contact our offices at 540-921-2525 if you have neighbors, friends, or family who should be added to the list. Also, if you have neighbors who haven’t been out of their homes over the past week, please reach out and see if you can help.

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A Prince William County, Winter Weather 2026 - NOVA Disaster Information and Alerts

Hypothermia Shelter Services (November 1, 2025 – March 31, 2026) StreetLight Ministries (Eastern Prince William County): Location: Super 8 Hotel, 17416 Jefferson Davis Highway, Dumfries, VA Capacity: 26 beds Operating Hours: 6:00 PM - 7:45 AM (open nightly regardless of temperature) Contact: [email protected] or call 703-227-7140 Reservation Process: Monday - Friday (8:30 AM - 5:30 PM): Contact the Coordinated Entry System (CES) to reserve a bed. Saturday - Sunday: Call StreetLight Ministries directly at 703-227-7140. Note: This is not a first-come, first-served process. You must have a reservation to be admitted. Please do not arrive without confirmation. If you are unable to reserve a bed, contact Ferlazzo Shelter at 703-792-8734 for assistance. Manassas Baptist Church (Western Prince William County): Location: 8730 Sudley Road, Manassas, VA 20110 Capacity: 22 beds and 5 chair spaces Operating Hours: Monday - Sunday: 7:00 PM - 6:30 AM Wednesdays: 8:30 PM - 6:30 AM Sundays: Shelter remains open until 8:30 AM before church services begin. Contact: 571-277-0728 Important Details: Open when the temperature reaches 32F or below, including wind chill. CES will announce if the shelter is open or closed on Thursdays and Mondays. This is on a first-come, first-served basis. Clients may line up 20 minutes before opening on nights the shelter is active. Transportation is not provided; however, a bus stop is located next to the church. Seniors who need assistance with snow shoveling can call 571-292-5316

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Emergency Alerts - Roanoke, RoCo Alert, Roanoke County Emergency Communications Center

RoCo Alert is a system used by Roanoke County public safety officials to deliver emergency notifications to residents and businesses impacted by, or in danger of being impacted by, an emergency or disaster. The RoCo Alert service is provided by Twenty First Century Communications, Inc. under contract to Roanoke County, Virginia. Officials within the Roanoke County Emergency Communications Center can activate RoCo Alert when needed for wide area disasters such as wildfires or storm damage and also for very local alerts for flooding or neighborhood emergencies.

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A Poquoson City, Information - SEVA Disaster Information and Alerts

There is no local emergency information at this time.

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A Richmond, Winter Weather 2026, ECVA Virginia Disaster Information and Alerts

The City of Richmond will activate the City Emergency Shelter at 5 p.m. on Friday Jan. 30. The shelter, located at Southside Community Center (6255 Old Warwick Road), will open to any individuals or families in need. Residents visiting the City Emergency Shelter with a pet in need should contact Richmond Animal Care and Control at 804-646-5573 for temporary housing options for their pet. Space is limited and available by appointment. Service Animals are always permitted in the City Emergency Shelter. The Salvation Army Inclement Weather Shelter and CARITAS Surge Shelter will continue to operate as planned. Richmond Public Libraries will serve as Warming Centers during regular hours of operation. Residents should visit go.rva.gov/winter-weather for the latest updates and follow the City of Richmond’s social media channels for updates on City operations. For more information on weather conditions, please monitor reliable sources such as the National Weather Service. Residents can also call 311 for winter weather updates and shelter information.

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A Portsmouth City, Information - SEVA Disaster Information and Alerts

There is no local emergency information at this time.

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A Alexandria, Winter Weather 2026 - NOVA Disaster Information and Alerts

Warming centers are offered at the following recreation centers. Visit the Recreation Centers page for full business hours. Charles Houston Recreation Center (901 Wythe St.) Leonard “Chick” Armstrong Recreation Center (25 West Reed Ave.) Mount Vernon Recreation Center (2701 Commonwealth Ave.) Patrick Henry Recreation Center (4653 Taney Ave.) William Ramsay Recreation Center (5650 Sanger Ave.) In addition, the following Alexandria Library branches are open during the following hours for warming needs during cold weather: Monday to Thursday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. Charles E. Beatley, Jr. Central Library (5005 Duke St.) Parking: The library has a large parking lot with 175 spaces. Metrorail: King Street Station (Yellow & Blue Lines 3.2 miles); Van Dorn Station (Blue Line 2.1 miles) Metrobus: F23, F24, A28 DASH Bus: 30, 32 Kate Waller Barrett Branch Library (717 Queen St.) Parking: No library parking lot. Street parking is available. A paid parking lot is available on the 100 block of North Alfred Street. Metrorail: Yellow and Blue lines at Braddock Road (1 mile) and King Street Stations (1.1 miles). Metrobus: A11, A12, F19 DASH Bus: 30, 31, Old Town Circulator King Street Trolley: King & Columbus Ellen Coolidge Burke Branch Library (4701 Seminary Rd.) Parking: There is a library parking lot available. Metrorail: King Street Station Metrobus: F20 DASH Bus: 36A, 36B, 102 James M. Duncan, Jr. Branch Library (2501 Commonwealth Ave.) Parking: There is a small lot with 9 spaces. On street parking is available. Metrorail: Yellow and Blue lines at Braddock Road (1.3 miles) and King Street Stations (1.5 miles) Metrobus: A11, A12 DASH Bus: 33 For assistance with snow removal email [email protected] or call 703-836-2176. To request snow removal assistance, register at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe9w3EcwgVT25naXkSHSBxjMbK5bzNh1nj-mNTwY6W_RJ4j2A/viewform

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A Nelson County, Winter Weather 2026 - NWVA Disaster Information and Alerts

Nelson County Warming Center Lovingston Fire Department: 53 Bakers Lane, Lovingston, VA Opens 6:00 PM – January 24 – January 26 This location will provide a safe, warm space for individuals to warm up and charge essential electronic devices. 𝙋𝙡𝙚𝙖𝙨𝙚 𝙣𝙤𝙩𝙚: 𝙢𝙚𝙖𝙡𝙨, 𝙘𝙤𝙩𝙨, 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙗𝙡𝙖𝙣𝙠𝙚𝙩𝙨 𝙬𝙞𝙡𝙡 𝙣𝙤𝙩 𝙗𝙚 𝙥𝙧𝙤𝙫𝙞𝙙𝙚𝙙.

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A Fairfax City, Information - NOVA Disaster Information and Alerts

There is no emergency information at this time.

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Communications - Fairfax, Fairfax County Department of Cable and Consumer Services

Communications Productions informs the public about County government by televising meetings of the Board of Supervisors, Planning Commission, and Board of Zoning Appeals, and by producing informational programs that are televised on Fairfax County Government Channel 16, via live video-streaming, and through video-on-demand. Communications Productions maintains an emergency messaging system that delivers important emergency information to County residents on Channel 16, providing a reliable means of communication during an emergency.

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A Lynchburg City, Cold Weather 2026, ECVA Disaster Information and Alerts

The City of Lynchburg is anticipating a winter storm beginning Saturday afternoon, January 24 and continuing through Sunday, January 25. Heavy snow and sleet accumulations between six and 12 inches are expected, making travel very difficult to impossible. Extreme cold temperatures are expected to take hold Saturday and continue into next week, which will likely prolong the impact of the storm. The Salvation Army, 2215 Park Avenue, is operating a low-barrier warming center for unsheltered individuals and families in the community. The warming center will be open 24/7 beginning Friday evening, January 23. A hot meal will be served daily at 4:30 p.m. This warming center operation is partially funded by the City of Lynchburg’s Community Development Block Grant. The City is requesting the community’s help collecting the following items for the Salvation Army warming center: • New twin size sheet sets • New blankets or sleeping bags • New pillows • New thermal socks and gloves • Hand warmers • Personal hygiene items (toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, deodorant, wipes) • Feminine hygiene products • Shelf-stable snacks (granola bars, crackers, ready-to-eat items) • Instant coffee, tea, or hot cocoa packets • Bottled water or Gatorade • Disposable cups and paper products • Towels These items can be dropped off at the following fire stations between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Thursday and Friday, and before noon Saturday, January 24: • Station 1: 800 Clay Street • Station 3: 4701 Fort Avenue • Station 6: 2084 Fort Avenue • Station 7: 2624 Lakeside Drive GET PREPARED Residents are encouraged to take the following steps ahead of the weekend storm: • Stock emergency supplies (water, non-perishable food, medications, flashlights, batteries) • Charge phones and backup batteries in case of power outages • Check on your neighbors, especially seniors, those living alone or anyone who may need extra help • Follow City of Lynchburg social media and subscribe to Lynchburg Alerts (details below)

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A New Kent County, Winter Storm 2026 - ECVA Disaster Information and Alerts

Loss of power and heat is dangerous for everyone but especially for those most vulnerable due to age (both young and frail elderly) and those with health issues. Please don’t forget pets who are also at high risk and should be brought inside. Stay in touch with your vulnerable friends, neighbors, and family members to ensure their safety throughout this extended event. Check medical equipment and have adequate prescriptions available. Again, roads may be impassable for days. If you feel uncomfortable staying in your home, please consider staying with family and friends. Below are a few important telephone numbers in the event that you need them: - Downed Trees/Blocked Roadway/Warming Center Location Information/Public Utilities E - Emergencies? Non-Emergency New Kent County Sheriff's Office: 804-966-9500 - Power out? Dominion Energy: 866-366-4357 You can also visit dom.com to report your outage or download and use the app for this purpose.

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Emergency Alert System Radio Stations - Richmond, Dominion Nuclear North Anna/Surry Disaster Information

When sirens sound, find a local radio or TV station this broadcasting emergency information. Emergency officials will provide critical instructions in an emergency, such as evacuation orders or how to safely stay where you are. WRVA 1140 AM WRNL 910 AM WRVQ 94.5 FM WRXL 102.1 FM

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Emergency Alert System TV Stations - Washington DC, Dominion Nuclear North Anna/Surry Disaster Information

When sirens sound, find a local radio or TV station this broadcasting emergency information. Emergency officials will provide critical instructions in an emergency, such as evacuation orders or how to safely stay where you are. WRC Ch. 4 WTTG Ch. 5 WJLA Ch. 7 WUSA Ch. 9

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A Suffolk City, Information - SEVA Disaster Information and Alerts

There is no local emergency information at this time.

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A Dickenson County Disaster Information - SWVA Disaster Information and Alerts

There is no emergency information at this time.

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A Lee County Winter Storm 2026 - SWVA Disaster Information and Alerts

Lee County: Warming shelter will open if conditions require. Jonesville Middle School, 160 Bulldog Circle, Jonesville. Call 276-346-7777 for shelter.

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A Pittsylvania County, Winter Weather 2026, Central Virginia Disaster Information and Alerts

Pittsylvania County will be opening Emergency Warming Centers for Pittsylvania County citizens who are in need due to winter storm conditions. These centers will be open from 8 am until 8 pm on Saturday, January 24, Sunday, January 25, and Monday, January 26. Pittsylvania County Warming Centers January 2026 Brosville Fire Dept. - 11912 Martinsville Hwy, Danville, VA 24541 Tunstall Fire Dept. - 740 Tunstall High Rd Dry, Fork, VA 24549 Chatham Fire Dept. - 35 Depot St Chatham, VA 24531 Cool Branch Rescue Squad - 3060 Smith Mtn. Rd Penhook, VA 24137 Renan Fire Dept. - 405 Straightstone Rd Gretna, VA 24557 Laurel Grove Fire Dept. - 2081 Laurel Grove Rd Sutherlin, VA 24594 Gretna Fire Dept. - 122 East Gretna Rd Gretna, VA 24557 Things to consider: Food: No food will be provided by these locations, but you are allowed to bring in food. If you have the need for special foods (Ensure, etc.), you may bring them with you. High-energy foods such as peanut butter, jelly, crackers, granola bars, trail mix, and other snack foods may be a good idea if you get hungry in between meals. If necessary, bring special dietary foods--such as diabetic, low salt, liquid diet, baby food, and formula. Medications: Medications clearly marked with your name, dosage, type of medication, and prescribing physician. You must be able to take all medications by yourself. Pets: Pets are not allowed at general shelters unless they are service animals. Miscellaneous: Bring a cell phone and any other items, along with charging cables, as you will be able to recharge these items. Not Allowed: alcoholic beverages or weapons. Smoking is not allowed in centers.

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