By 11 a.m., snow began sticking to roadways throughout the county. This evening, Hull Street Road was becoming more covered with snow, while secondary roads in the area were completely blanketed.

CBS 6 traveled through various neighborhoods in the county and observed that while most roads initially had a slushy mix, snow buildup accelerated quickly, particularly on less-traveled streets. As conditions worsened, even the main roads began accumulating snow.

The Virginia Department of Transportation did not pre-treat roads due to wet conditions but had crews on standby. According to the Chesterfield County government website, VDOT's Chesterfield residency has 185 pieces of equipment, including state-owned plows and private contractors, available to clear snow.

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