VDOT reopens most roads

By VDOT

CULPEPER – Most Central Virginia roads that were closed by high water over the weekend have reopened to travel. Culpeper and Fauquier counties continue to report several roads covered with water as well as at least one that was washed out by the water and will require repair before it can be reopened.

Crews from the Virginia Department of Transportation will continue to work on Tuesday to survey and repair roads that were damaged by the surging floodwaters. Most of the remaining roads are expected to reopen sometime today, although any that suffered damage from the water will remain closed until they can be inspected to ensure their safety and repairs, if necessary, are made. The following roads are reported closed at this hour:

Culpeper County

Fauquier County

With another round of storms forecast for late this week, VDOT is preparing for the possibility of additional flooding. The soil is saturated and additional rain will likely run off quickly and cause streams and creeks to rise again. The soggy soil also makes trees somewhat unstable and vulnerable to high winds. VDOT reminds motorists that they can receive updated information about roads closings and weather by dialing 511 on any telephone within Virginia, or on the Web at www.511Virginia.org.