Virginia – A cool, slightly damp start is fading quickly across Annandale as sunshine breaks through, setting the stage for a fast warm-up that will reshape the feel of the day within hours.
According to the National Weather Service, patchy fog clears by mid-morning, followed by partly sunny skies and highs near 79°F. Light south winds between 6 and 8 mph keep conditions calm and stable through the afternoon.
Across Annandale, Fairfax, and along I-495 and I-66, visibility improves quickly as fog lifts. Roads dry out fast, and no major weather-related travel issues are expected. Still, early drivers may notice lingering damp spots in shaded areas before full sunshine takes hold.
By afternoon, the story shifts to warmth. Temperatures climb steadily, and light layers will feel unnecessary by mid to late day. This is a noticeable jump from the morning chill, so plan accordingly if heading out.
Saturday brings slightly cooler but still pleasant conditions, with highs near 70°F under full sun. Outdoor plans remain in great shape, though a light breeze adds a crisp edge at times.
Sunday continues the warming trend, with highs near 74°F and mostly sunny skies. Parks and trails across Northern Virginia will see increased activity as the spring pattern settles in.
By Monday, temperatures surge to around 81°F with more clouds developing. While dry weather holds, the warmer air signals a shift toward early summer conditions.
Looking ahead, highs push toward the upper 80s by midweek, reinforcing a strong warming trend across the D.C. metro region.
Five Day Forecast for Annandale, Virginia
Saturday: Sunny, high near 70°F
Sunday: Mostly sunny, high near 74°F
Monday: Mostly cloudy, high near 81°F
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high near 88°F
Wednesday: Partly sunny, high near 91°F




