Governor Glenn Youngkin is telling Virginians to stay home as another winter storm moves through the state. The governor said yesterday that a state of emergency issued last week remains in effect. He urged residents to stay off the roads after midnight last night so state and local authorities can work safely. Some communities are still recovering from last week's storms, reducing the resources they can use to prepare for today's expected snow. Agencies like the National Guard and the Virginia State Police are on standby in case they are needed.
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