Virginia wakes up to a damp, breezy February morning as temperatures hover near 40 degrees along the Virginia Beach oceanfront. A steady north wind gusts over 20 mph, pushing gray clouds across Hampton Roads before sunrise. Roads remain mainly wet, not icy, but drivers along I-264 and Shore Drive may notice brief light rain early.
Skies stay mostly cloudy through the morning hours. Winds ease slightly this afternoon, and highs climb to around 40 degrees. The air still feels cool, but conditions gradually stabilize as the breeze relaxes.
Tonight turns mostly cloudy with lows dipping to 34 degrees. No freeze issues are expected near the immediate coast, though inland spots could feel colder by daybreak Tuesday. Sunshine returns Tuesday with highs rising to 53 degrees, marking the start of a steady warming trend.
By Wednesday, February 18, temperatures surge to near 61 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. Southwest winds increase slightly, signaling a pattern shift. The midweek weather feels far more like early spring than mid-February.
Rain chances return Thursday afternoon with highs in the mid-50s. Showers may linger into Thursday night and Friday, when precipitation chances increase to around 60 percent. No snow or ice is expected across southeast Virginia, keeping winter weather concerns minimal.
Looking ahead into President’s Day Week, the 6–10 day outlook favors above-normal temperatures across coastal Virginia. Highs should remain in the 50s and lower 60s before a modest cooldown next weekend. February is delivering more spring vibes than cold snap along the Atlantic coast.


